Tag Archives: student debt

Ron Paul Scholarship Deadline: March 23rd

The deadline to apply for the 2015 Ron Paul Scholarship is less than 2 weeks away! If you are passionate about the ideas of limited government, individual responsibility, free markets, and sound money, then don’t miss out on this once in a lifetime opportunity to win $10,000 towards you college tuition! Last year we awarded […]

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Know Your Student Loan Debt

With the U.S. student loan debt totaling over $1.2 trillion, more and more people are beginning to thoroughly analyze the issue and its causes. Today, the Guardian released an alarming report with numbers that suggest most incoming college freshmen have little to no idea what they are getting themselves into as they embark on their […]

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Federal Student Loans Drag Young People Down

By: Julian Hassan The architects of Sallie Mae and the financial crisis are trying to convince young people that there is such a thing as good debt: student loans. Yet federal student loans are making young people more broke. They pull us down, not up. We graduate with few professional skills and are not productive enough […]

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It’s Your Fault College Grads

By: Michael Clayton Congratulations college graduates, you are to blame for the current lousy housing market. The fact that you are spending a large chunk of your monthly budget paying off your student loan debt has caused serious repercussions in the economy. A new study by home building adviser John Burns Consulting found that student […]

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