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Pallavi is an editor for CNET Money, covering topics from Generation Z to student loans. She is a graduate of Cornell University and is a native of Atlanta, Georgia. When she’s not editing, you can find her practicing bookbinding or running very slowly through the streets of Charlotte.
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