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Graduation Speech : Student Debt Crisis

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When we think of college, many things come to mind. We think of young people looking to earn a diploma with the hope of scoring a high paying job and a brighter future, leading the world in future innovations, or we think of the loans and the debts that follow it holding these young adults back; young adults that are meant to be the future of the world. An example of a well known leader who once struggled with student debt is our own current president and his wife, Barack and Michelle Obama. Both attended Harvard, a well known college that almost guarantees a bright future. However, they both had about $120,000 in student loan debts; a debt that would not be repaid until about 25 years into their marriage, and just 8 years before he was elected as president (It’s Personal: Obamas). If even the president (and presumably, other members of the senate) are troubled with the student debt crisis, then it is time to do something about it.
When we were younger, we were told that we had the world at our fingertips and that anything was possible. We could be anything we wanted and not have to worry about a thing, except maybe disappointing our parents. However, as we grew up, it became quite clear that that is no longer the case. The price of college has skyrocketed within the past 20 years, while the average income for a family has remained relatively the same. With a college diploma becoming more and more necessary to get a decent paying job and colleges being too much to pay for,

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