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401(k) bankruptcy budgeting career college debt credit credit card credit score debt fico frugal homeownership investing money mortgage personal finance real estate recession retirement save money savings stocks student debt unemployment us economy And with research indicating that over 90% of college students own a cell phone and over 30% can access the Web with their phones, is it any wonder that educators have begun to explore the use of these rich features to improve education? Put differently, if the only way to go to college would be to borrow $20,000 under a student loan program
The high cost of higher education: Is it worth it?
Monday, December 14th, 2009 at
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http://www.thetakeaway.org/This year 3.2 million students are expected to graduate from high school and of those, roughly 70 percent will go on to get a college education. But with two-thirds of college graduates carrying debt—and the average student loan debt topping $20,000 dollars—is a college degree worth it? What does it get you in today’s global economy?


