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Retirement

Jump-Start Your Early Retirement With These 5 Steps

March 16, 2020. Joanna Cutrara

Everybody wants early retirement. What can you do to make sure you get the chance? Find out with these five helpful steps.

Cars & Trucks

The Northeast Cities With the Most Traffic Congestion

November 28, 2019. Jerry Ascierto

Every city has its share of traffic jams, but not all gridlock is created equal.

Cars & Trucks

AAA Northeast Explores AV Issues at the Local Level

November 15, 2018. Andrew Sheldon

Self-driving cars are no longer just the things of sci-fi movies. Although no one can predict the precise timeline, experts agree that we are not far from the day when autonomous vehicles are taking over our roadways. The interest in this emerging technology, and the immense impact it could have on transportation, compelled AAA Northeast…

Student Lending

Affordable Ways to Earn a College Degree

October 19, 2018. Rebecca Galib

Let’s be honest. College is just plain expensive. A bachelor’s degree can cost anywhere from $37,000 to over $130,000, according to the College Board. In 2017, members of Generation X had outstanding student loans averaging $40,000, according to Experian’s State of Student Debt report. Compare that to baby boomers, who owed an average of $36,200,…

Home

10 Tips for Tackling Your College Commute

July 17, 2018.

Suggestions to save money, time and headaches as a college commuter.

Savings

Do You Know What Student Loans Pay For?

May 14, 2018. AAA Staff

Many students wouldn’t be able to attend college without student loans. About 53 percent of adults ages 18 to 29 with bachelor’s degrees have outstanding student loan debt, according to the Pew Research Center. But student loans don’t cover every college-related expense. Students and their families often have to combine funding sources to cover not…

Home & Life

10 Places Worth Checking Out on College Campuses

July 31, 2017. AAA Staff

Becoming familiar with each of these campus spots as soon as possible will be valuable on the road from freshman to alum.