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STUDENT LOANS
COMMENTARY
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World
Sep 7, 2022
U.S. higher education is about to get even more political
Critics of the U.S. President Joe Biden¡¯s college loan-forgiveness program see it as rewarding Democratic interests, so Republicans may retaliate at their first opportunity.
COMMENTARY
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World
Jan 23, 2022
Stop saying student debt relief is for the rich
Instead of perpetuating the myth that student debt cancellation is for the rich, politicians should recognize how regressive the status quo is and do what¡¯s best for the nation.
BUSINESS
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Economy
May 6, 2019
America¡¯s $1.6 trillion student debt woe spurring suicidal thoughts: survey
The $1.6 trillion in U.S. student debt may not pose a direct threat to the economy, but it¡¯s causing anguish that goes far beyond financial concerns for the people who owe it.
JAPAN
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Society
Dec 29, 2016
Âé¶¹´«Ã½ students face uncertain future under cloud of debt
Kengo Kyogoku borrows about ?122,000 ($1,035) per month in addition to a scholarship and a part-time job, because his mother can¡¯t afford to pay his college fees at the prestigious Waseda University in Tokyo.
JAPAN
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Society
May 9, 2016
Anti-poverty advocates launch petition for state-backed scholarship program
Anti-poverty advocates kick off a petition drive to lobby the government to establish a scholarship program for financially challenged students who want a university education.
LIFE
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Lifestyle
Apr 25, 2015
College campuses studying on borrowed time
University students are taking out massive loans to pay for their tertiary education and generally end up facing a crippling repayment timetable that is impossible to service. We examine the alarming state of student debt and what is being done to improve conditions for those who are struggling to pay it back.
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