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Thursday, September 28, 2017
The Department of Education's Official 3-Year Student-Loan Default Rate is Baloney
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During the First World War, it is said, the British military kept three sets of casualty figures: one set to deceive the public, a second se...
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Wednesday, September 27, 2017
A Scary Report From the Federal Reserve Bank: More Than Half of a Recent Cohort of Student-Loan Borrowers Did Not Reduce Their Debt by One Penny Over Five Years
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Steve Rhode commented recently on a Federal Reserve Bank report published last July. As Mr. Rhode pointed out, the Feds reported that home ...
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Student Loan Debt Hurts Economy, Consumers, and Retirement Savings, essay by Steve Rhode
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When you live in a society like ours that is dependent on consumers to consumer goods and services, a reduction in the ability for growing ...
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Friday, September 22, 2017
Student-Loan Debtors Desperately Need Bankruptcy Lawyers
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Too many Americans are going to court without lawyers. As Lauren Sudeall Lucas and Darcy Meals noted in an essay in The Conversation , 80 to...
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Thursday, September 21, 2017
Does Citizens Bank routinely make student loans to people attending non-approved foreign colleges?
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Awhile back, I posted an essay on Decena v. Citizens Bank , a bankruptcy court case that was decided last year in New York. Lorelei Decena...
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Thursday, September 14, 2017
Birmingham-Southern cuts tuition in half: Making a virtue of necessity
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I'm a Methodist, Methodist 'tis my belief I'm a Methodist till die Till old grim death comes a knockin' at the door ...
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Tuesday, September 12, 2017
Betsy Devos deserves a Congressional censure: It's nothing personal, Betsy; but you are a disaster
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Betsy DeVos, President Trump's Secretary of Education, is a disaster. Month after month, she makes decisions to aid the for-profit colle...
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