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Analysis and commentary on economic news, trends and issues, with an emphasis on Seattle and the Northwest. March 4, 2013 at 10:23 AM The next bubble is here: Student loans Posted by Jon Talton Friday's report from Donghoon Lee of the Federal Reserve
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Student Debt Is Perfectly Following the Financial Meltdown Script Just when the stock market recovers and public optimism returns and you start to lose faith in the power of American capitalism to constantly repeat its past mistakes in the form of
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Even as the gargantuan $1+ trillion student debt load has been the bubbly elephant in the room that few are still willing to talk about (as the ease of obtaining very fungible loans, with ultra-low interest rates, have become the primary source of
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After years of more and more aid, more loans, and fewer jobs, the student loan bubble looks ready to pop. The Federal Reserve Bank of New York released a report that indicated that 35% of people under 30 who have student loans are at least 90 days
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The number of young borrowers who have fallen behind on their student loan payments has soared over the past four years, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York said in a report released Thursday. According to the report, 35% of people under 30 who have
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Unfortunately, SmarterBucks offers lower rewards across the board, particularly when compared with Upromise, arguably its closest competitor. Upromise also applies your cash-back rewards from online shopping to your student loans. The key difference
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A few years ago, I studied for a degree which cost me well over 6,500 and took 5 years to complete as I was also working full time. It was hard work and I could NOT have afforded a student loan as I already had a mortgage and other household bills. I
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Unfortunately, SmarterBucks offers lower rewards across the board, particularly when compared with Upromise, arguably its closest competitor. Upromise also applies your cash-back rewards from online shopping to your student loans. The key difference
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Significant differences in the kinds of debt remain, however. Over 60% of Gen Xer's debt comes from mortgage and student loans, considered "good" debt, that helps build assets and job opportunities. Gen Yers however have close to half of their
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So you have student loans and can't wait to get them paid off?...There are millions of people across the U.S. who are in that very position right now. Some are struggling , some are making progress, and some are just getting by. For those who are
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