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The Student Loan Crisis Is Crippling America's Families -- Is The Economy Next?
With student loan debt now topping U.S. credit card debt and few or no options available for distressed borrowers (including parents who co-signed and now face the loss of nest eggs, retirement homes and other assets), America faces the very real possibility of another major economic threat on par with the devastating home mortgage crisis, according to a new survey and report, Student Loan 'Debt ...
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Are Student Loans the Next Debt Bomb?
An increasing number of Americans are buckling under the weight of mounting student loan debt and the fallout could look a lot like the nation's catastrophic mortgage meltdown, experts say.
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Former College Students Drowning In Loan Debt
The Call 6 Investigators uncover a perfect storm brewing in Indiana, where student loan debt is threatening to damage the economy and drown Hoosiers, whether they went to college or not.
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Student Loan Rates Set to Double
JMU is sending a newsletter to students, warning them that interest rates on some student loans are set to double on July first.
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Survey: 4 Out 5 U.S. Bankruptcy Attorneys Report Major Jump in Student Loan Debtors Seeking Help, Fears Grow of Next ...
The Same Front-Line Experts Who Were Among the First to Warn of the Rising Mortgage Crisis Now Point to Emerging "Student Loan Debt Bomb"; The New Face of Student Debt: Vietnam Vet Parent Who Co-Signed Loans and Now is Likely to Lose His Golden Years.
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Is There a Media Blackout of the Student Loan Crisis ?
???? ?? ?? Alan Collinge has given me a couple of great guest posts on the student loan crisis.?? They have generated quite a few comments.?? Here he is back again questioning media coverage of the issue. ?? ??????Media Coverage of the Student Loan Issue I was lucky enough to break what has turned out ...
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College graduates struggle with student loan debts: Plain Dealing
Student loan debts are growing so high that experts say college grads are putting off rites of passage like marrying, buying homes -- sometimes even moving out of their parents' homes.
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