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[Part 4] Sallie Mae is the largest student loan company. We look at a 60 Minutes report on Sallie Mae and how Sallie Mae, with the help of government, makes a lot of money off of student borrowers.

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[Part 3] Sallie Mae is the largest student loan company. We look at a 60 Minutes report on Sallie Mae and how Sallie Mae, with the help of government, makes a lot of money off of student borrowers.

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Sanyika Calloway Boyce appears on Wall Street Journal Report and discusses the myths and misinformation about credit cards and college students.

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Sallie Mae is the largest student loan company. We look at a 60 Minutes report on Sallie Mae and how Sallie Mae, with the help of government, makes a lot of money off of student borrowers.

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This is the VOA Special English Economics Report, from voaspecialenglish.com One year ago, President Obama signed the economic recovery bill aimed at pulling the country out of recession. The bill promised jobs — including many in the nuclear energy industry. In February, the president announced plans for the government to guarantee more than eight billion dollars in loans for two new nuclear energy centers in the state of Georgia. The Southern Company plans to build the nuclear power centers. The first would start operations in twenty sixteen. Mister Obama announced the plan at a job training center in Lanham, Maryland. The message was that nuclear energy projects will create jobs. President Obama said It is a plant that will create thousands of construction jobs in the next few years, and some eight hundred permanent jobs — well paying permanent jobs — in the years to come. In February, the Federal Reserve predicted that unemployment will remain near current levels through the year. The present rate is nine point seven percent. The central bank said unemployment could remain high for the next two years. President Obama has received sharp criticism from Republicans over the lack of progress in job creation. The seven hundred eighty-seven billion dollar American Recovery and Reinvestment Act is also unpopular because of its cost. Critics said the money is being spent too slowly with less than sixty percent being spent so far. But the administration said the measure has

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By carefully choosing student loans, grants, and scholarships as part of your entire college financial aid package, you can avoid going into heavy college debt. Kimberly Palmer, senior editor for US News, discusses financial aid tips to help in paying for college and minimizing student debt and the differences between private loans and federal college loans. For more college financial aid advice go to www.usnews.com

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President Obama discusses revamping government college loan programs. For more news video by Current TV visit current.com VIEW more Obama videos & SUBSCRIBE to the youtube playlist here… www.youtube.com

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It caps monthly payments and forgives remaining debt and interest after 25 years. And if you’re a teacher or work in government, nonprofit, or other public service jobs, you could have your federal loans forgiven after just 10 years. This animated video explains the programs and tells you where to go for more information: www.IBRinfo.org. … “student debt” debt loans “student loans” “income-based repayment” “sallie mae” college “college debt” students borrowers “project on student debt …

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its young? Would feed the beast that swallows its young? Clearly, eightteen isnt old enough to drink but old enough to sign a promissary interesting. Military? Sure, join up. And who can put a pricetag on a top-notch education? How about 000? 000? Well, thats just for the textbooks. But what exactly is the consequence should I refuse to pay? Is there still a Dickensian debtors prison? Oh, there isnt? Well If at this time you cannot make the monthly payment we set, well be required …

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