MSNBC columnist (and one of my former college instructors) Bob Sullivan asked an interesting question last week. How young is too young for a credit card? I think the credit industry used to draw the line somewhere around age 19 or 20. But things changed a lot in the 1990s.
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How young is too young for a credit card?
by Dave Farquhar on June 20, 2011
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