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Saturday, May 28, 2022
College Enrollments are Down, Tuition Prices are Up & Student-Loan Forgiveness Is on the Way: The Wounded Grizzly Syndrome
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Earlier this week, Inside Higher Education reported that college enrollments have declined for five straight semesters. In the spring 202...
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Monday, May 23, 2022
Kool-Aid and Baloney Sandwiches: The Days of Cheap Road Trips Are Over
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In Coat of Many Colors , Dolly Parton sang that you are only poor if you choose to be. That was my parents' philosophy when I was a kid....
Tuesday, May 17, 2022
Walking on the Sunny Side of the Street: 53 percent of the nation's infants receive federal food aid
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Is everybody having fun? According to the feds, the economy is booming: millions of new jobs and rising wages. The defense industry and it...
Thursday, May 5, 2022
Will Americans Starve This Year? Probably Not, But Lets Plant Gardens Anyway
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A few days ago, Chris Martenson posted a blog essay titled " Will You Starve to Death This Year? " Martenson pointed out that esc...
Wednesday, April 27, 2022
Why Does the Federal Government Subsidize Foreign Medical Schools?
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As Reported by Steve Rhode in Get Out of Debt Guy , the Federal Trade Commission recently filed an action against St. James School of Medic...
Tuesday, April 26, 2022
California Coast University v Aleckna: College liable for student debtor's attorneys' fees after it refused to send her a complete transcript
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Jaime Aleckna was a student at California Coast University until 2009, and she met all the academic requirements for graduating. However, ...
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Friday, April 15, 2022
14,000 Law Firms Received Payroll Protection Money: Why Not Forgive All Student-Loan Debt?
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Our government spent trillions of dollars responding to COVID, and just about everybody got a little something from Uncle Sam. Sometimes I...
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