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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 6 Oct 2013

    2013 grads who borrowed had an average of $35,200 in college debt. Many Millennials bring debt into their marriages: http://on.wsj.com/1gbro64 

    10:25 AM - 6 Oct 2013
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      1. Boykin Clarke‏ @BoykinClarke 6 Oct 2013
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        No shit, @WSJ

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      1. Cory Scott‏ @CorBult 6 Oct 2013
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        I wish it was that low. #broke “@WSJ: 2013 grads who borrowed had an average of $35,200 in college debt."

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      1. Cayce Myers PhD, LL.M., JD, APR‏ @CayceMyers 6 Oct 2013
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        @WSJ This represents a new #financialnorm for #millennials in the U.S. Those with #debt should use #debtmanagement and #foregivenessoptions

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      1. Tara Valentino-Maher‏ @maher_tara 6 Oct 2013
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        “@WSJ: 2013 grads who borrowed averaged $35,200 in college debt. Many Millennials bring debt into their marriages: http://on.wsj.com/1gbro64 ”

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      1. MA Man‏ @ehad2 6 Oct 2013
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        @WSJ I hope these people remember Obama's failure with the economy when they have no job after incurring that debt.

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      1. David Sudbey‏ @dsudbey 6 Oct 2013
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        @WSJ much lower than I would have thought.

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      2. Keith Huntoon‏ @Keithhuntoon 6 Oct 2013
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        RT: @WSJ Many Millennials bring debt into their marriages: http://on.wsj.com/1gbro64  @victorialee40

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      1. DenboMcReed (dennis)‏ @skinnydmr 9 Oct 2013
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        “@WSJ: 2013 grads who borrowed had an average of $35,200 in college debt. Many Millennials bring debt into their marriages"

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      1. Ed Machoskie‏ @EMachoskie 6 Oct 2013
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        @WSJ time to start holding univ officials accountable when student loans get too large

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      2. Brad Plombon‏ @iBrad2009 6 Oct 2013
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        RT #COJO428 @WSJ: 2013 grads who borrowed had an average of $35,200 in college debt. http://on.wsj.com/1gbro64 

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      3. Alyx Grabinger‏ @AlyxGrabinger 6 Oct 2013
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        @iBrad2009 @WSJ that is so depressing.

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      1. buster‏ @busternjax 6 Oct 2013
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        @WSJ having student loans is the biggest scan ever from govt..stop them and prices will fall off the cliff and quality will increase..

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      1. Mike Bruce‏ @brucealmightee 6 Oct 2013
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        This needs to change! “@WSJ: 2013 grads who borrowed had an average of $35,200 in college debt. http://on.wsj.com/1gbro64 ”

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      1. Carson Allen‏ @C_mmoney 6 Oct 2013
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        @WSJ Good gracious I no longer feel about about the $5k of student debt I brought into my marriage... Thanks BYU for being so cheap!

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