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Federal Student Loan Legislation Turns To Partisan Fight
Huffington Post
By ALAN FRAM 05/06/12 08:10 AM ET WASHINGTON -- The Senate is the newest arena in the election-year face-off over federal student loans, and both sides are starting out by pounding away at each other. With Congress returning from a weeklong spring ...
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Student loan rates become campaign issue; area's graduates struggle to pay
Naples Daily News
By JENNA BUZZACCO-FOERSTER By the numbers At stops in three swing states last month, President Barack Obama called on Congress to head off a scheduled doubling in federal Stafford loan rates, from 3.4 percent to 6.8 percent. Changing the law could save ...
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Senate turns to partisan fight over student loans
Boston.com
WASHINGTON—The Senate is the newest arena in the election-year face-off over federal student loans, and both sides are starting out by pounding away at each other. With Congress returning from a weeklong spring recess, the Senate plans to vote Tuesday ...
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Boston.com
Student loan rate hike might not be too dire
Columbus Dispatch
By Candice Choi ASSOCIATED PRESS Sunday May 6, 2012 10:42 AM Carolyn Kaster | Associated Press President Barack Obama on NBC's Late Night with Jimmy Fallon pushed to keep the student loan rate low, saying, "now is not the time to make school more ...
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Columbus Dispatch
Brown takes student loan rate push to WSU
Chicago Tribune
Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, visited Wright State University Friday to gain support for a bill he is co-sponsoring to stop the interest rate on some federal student loans from doubling this summer. About 10000 Wright State students and 382000 students in ...
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Congress revisits fight over student loans
Washington Examiner
President Barack Obama speaks to students and parents at Washington-Lee High School in Arlington, Va., on Friday about his efforts to prevent interest rates from doubling on federal student loans. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite) Congress this week will ...
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Washington Examiner
Student loans 101: The interest rate uproar
Indianapolis Star
To make his case about student loans to young voters, President Barack Obama even made an appearance recently on Jimmy Fallon's "Late Night" show on NBC. / Associated Press Associated Press NEW YORK — Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle agree: It ...
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Loan sales help bank's parent boost earnings
Chicago Tribune
Riding the strength of its growing residential loan portfolio, Territorial Bancorp Inc. posted an 18 percent increase in first-quarter earnings and said it will increase its dividend for the second time in three months. The parent of Territorial ...
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Big interest on student loans
New York Post
Recently there was a big squabble in Washington between President Obama, a Democrat, and John Boehner, the Republican leader of the House, over keeping subsidized federal student loans at a low rate. Supposedly, if Congress does not pass a bill soon, ...
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"Should student loans be priced differently according to major ...
By Moe Lane (Diary)
Q. Should student loans be priced differently according to major? (see here and here for more) A. Yes. Moe Lane (crosspost) PS: Oh, all.
RedState
Reader Story: Avoiding Student Loans Gave Me a Head Start in Life
By J.D. Roth
This guest post from Lisa is part of the reader stories feature at Get Rich Slowly. Some stories contain general advice; others are examples...Read more.
Get Rich Slowly - Personal Finance...
Man saddled with payday loans: 'It's a vicious cycle' | Local ...
Getting a loan was easy. On his first visit to a Pocatello store, Rios had $500 in cash within 20 minutes of filling out paperwork. After that, qualifying for more loans took even less time.
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Instapundit » Blog Archive » RISK-BASED PRICING: Should student ...
By Glenn Reynolds
RISK-BASED PRICING: Should student loans be priced differently according to major? "Without risk-based pricing of student loans, there may be no reliable price signal about the long-term financial risks inherent in different courses of study.
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