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New paper sheds light on mothers with low incomes’ views on credit (La Follette School of Public Affairs)

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Read the full article at: https://lafollette.wisc.edu/news/new-paper-sheds-light-on-mothers-with-low-incomes-views-on-credit/?emci=89d3b1d4-c79d-ee11-bea1-002248223f36&emdi=eca4b9a1-c89e-ee11-bea1-002248223f36&ceid=17950655
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