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Obama highlighting student loan repayment option
The Associated Press
By CHRISTINE ARMARIO, AP Education Writer – 2 minutes ago President Barack Obama is taking steps to help thousands of Americans better manage their federal student loan debt. Details of Obama's plan were announced by the White House on Wednesday and ...
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Student loans due? Here's what to consider
CBS News
(MoneyWatch) For the class of 2012, this time of year brings college graduations -- and thoughts about how to start re-paying those student loans. As tuition costs climb and more people opting to return to school while the job market remains weak, ...
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CBS News
Student Loan Debt: Crisis or Overblown Hype?
Huffington Post (blog)
Today, according to the front-page of every major national news outlet, and every political pundit and presidential candidate, the next bubble threatening millions of Americans is the overwhelming financial burden of student loan debt.
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Student loans: Will more transparency help?
Christian Science Monitor
Student loans, tuition, and other costs will come with more disclosure from 10 colleges and universities. Estimated monthly payments on student loans after graduation will keep families from taking on too much debt, White House says.
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Christian Science Monitor
Tom Harkin Calls Republican Proposals on Student Loan Bill Unacceptable
U.S. News & World Report
By Lauren Fox The White House might not be responding to the Republican leadership's new proposals to pay for a bill that would freeze student loan interest rates at 3.4 percent. But Iowa Sen. Tom Harkin spoke for Democrats on the Hill when he came out ...
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Forgive Us Our Student Loan Debts?
Huffington Post
Hansen Clarke proposed the Student Loan Forgiveness Act of 2012 (HR 4170). In making a case for the bill, he observed that the unemployment rate for college graduates was 9.1 percent in 2011, and that Americans' outstanding student loan debt ...
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FACT SHEET: Helping Americans Manage Student Loan Debt with Improvements to ...
Whitehouse.gov (press release)
To help put the cost of higher education within reach for more Americans, the President has taken action to cap monthly payments on student loans for responsible graduates who make their payments on time. Tomorrow, the President will act again by ...
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Democrats pan GOP student loan proposal
Columbia Daily Tribune
WASHINGTON — The Obama administration yesterday brushed off a recent Republican proposal to pay for the $6 billion extension of the reduced-rate student loan program, which expires July 1. Addressing reporters, Vice President Joe Biden said the White ...
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Harkin: GOP wants student loan hike to blame Obama
The Hill (blog)
By Bernie Becker - 06/06/12 03:29 PM ET A top Senate Democrat accused Republicans on Wednesday of wanting interest rates for student loans to double so that they can blame President Obama. Sen. Tom Harkin (Iowa), the chairman of a panel that deals with ...
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House Republicans to Obama: Scrap Vegas speech, work with us on college loans
ABC News
"We cannot understand why you, without having responded to our latest offer, would schedule a campaign-style event in Nevada tomorrow to discuss student loan rates," Boehner and Cantor said. "We urge you to consider canceling tomorrow's Las Vegas rally ...
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EU Expects Spanish Bank Bailout Loans To Be Double The €40 Bn ...
By Tyler Durden
While the Reuters story, which we noted earlier, and which speculated that a no-strings attached bailout of Spanish banks may be coming courtesy of a German stealth funding of the nearly empty Spanish bank bailout fund, has been making ...
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Banks Are Backing Away From Student Loans (DFS, JPM, USB)
The Motley Fool - As regulatory interest grows, banks decide that student loans aren't worth the trouble.
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