College Student Debt in America

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Nowadays, it seems like college is required to get almost any job out there. On an application and during interviews, employers want to know where you went to college and what you majored in. This all-important qualification is certainly a worthy goal, but with the expenses of tuition that are steadily rising, how can young adults be expected to afford the costs?

Unfortunately, far too many people succumb to the idea of student loans and this only makes for piles of debt after college. Nearly two million people over the age of sixty are still paying off debt that they accumulated in college due to loans. Rather than getting sucked into this vicious cycle, find out more with this helpful infographic. It's better to become educated before you get on campus, avidly working towards your career.





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