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    college graduates are experiencing an excessive amount of student debt and underemployment- in fact, it has now reached the largest in our nation’s history at a staggering 1.2 trillion dollars (Source 1). Additionally, as many as 44% of recent college graduates are facing underemployment (Source 2). Underemployment can be defined as working a job that doesn’t require a bachelor’s or college degree. With underemployment and student debt increasing at exponentially high rates, it’s now becoming debated

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    Essay On Student Debt

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    Students High in Debts Crisis "The only good thing about student loans is that the day I die my children will not have to pay for them” (Block). The problem with everyone not being able to go to college is the cost of it. Many High school graduates don’t even think about going to college because of how crazy expensive it is. Many students drop outs later on due to not being able to keep paying and the ones who do graduates struggle in paying off their student loans for years. In just Minnesota,

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    A Outlook On Student Debt

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    Senatorial Outlook on Student Debt Issue Student debt has led to many negative consequences for students attending college. Senators tend to have different views when it comes to solving the student debt issue. Elizabeth Warren, a Democratic senator from Massachusetts, has been concerned about the constant rising of interest rates on student loans throughout the years. She proposes a certain bill to help cut down such rates. Bernie Sanders, another Democratic senator from Vermont, focused on the

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    Student Debt Thesis

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    high levels of student debt are also getting worse as the economy begins to destabilize. The cost of getting a college education has risen over the past three decades. Comparing it to the housing and medical care markets, it has risen considerably more than them. The current student loan debt, has risen to an astonishing $1.2 trillion dollars, the largest ever recorded. Student loans are just now a burden on our society, yet no one is surprised about the amount of debt the students are in. Yet

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    Debt Reduction Story

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    Here is the greatest debt reduction story ever told, and I'm proud/ not proud to say that it's mine. I had been living quite comfortably as a teenager, I depended on my mom and didn't need to pay for things. As soon as I got in college I realized that that wasn't the best way to live. It got me into the habit of spending money that I didn't really have. So that's how I ended up having $10,000 in credit card debt. After I was practically broke and couldn't pay for anything, I called my mom (like any

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    With the accumulation of student debt—which has quadrupled since 2004 to $1.2 trillion in 2015—the United States needs to take immediate actions to resolve this issue. This is not to say that loans should be despised and avoided; while they may benefit the borrower—and surely, a few are able to successfully pay off their loans—they negatively impact the national economy at large. As a result of excessive debt, the case of student-loan delinquencies and defaults has gone up since more students are

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    Student Loan Debt

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    The Insufficient Amount of Financial Literacy Available in Regard to Student Loan Debt This personal finance paper will concentrate on the insufficient amount of guidance that is available concerning student loans. The purpose of this paper is to illustrate how prospective and current college students are ill prepared in their education and understanding of student loans. Three major issues that will be outlined in this paper include the large majority of college students are no longer able to pay

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    has been the great amount of student debt owed by students. Hence, many students have opted to not go to college because they do not have the money to pay their student loan debts. In the essay“A Lifetime of Student Debt? Not Likely,” Robin Wilson argues that graduating college with student loan debts is a still better option than not attending college. On the other hand, other people contends that people should not go to college because they will end up in debt for the rest of their lives. My own

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    Student Loan Debt

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    they are often blissfully of just how much student loan debt that they are racking up. When individuals graduate from college, they often have a high degree of sticker shock when they realize just how much student loan debt they have accrued. People are also of the mindset that there is nothing they can do with their student loan debt but pay for it. However, they are plenty of programs that individuals can use to pay off their student loan debt or even have it completely cancelled. The first step is

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    Essay On Student Debt

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    Crippling student debt is stifling the growth of the United States economy because it inhibits graduates from being able to spend money on consumer goods and home purchases. One of the biggest decisions every high school graduate has to face comes at the time of applying to college. Deciding to go, and where to, is going to have a big impact on the student life, and in most cases a big factor for this is money. As an effect of that concern student loans were developed. For many students going to

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