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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 18 Feb 2014

    The United States' sharp rise in student debt is being driven largely by Americans with poor credit:http://on.wsj.com/1kTs6cn 

    5:18 PM - 18 Feb 2014
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      1. Sara Pascoe‏ @pascoes55 18 Feb 2014
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        “@WSJ: The United States' rise in student debt driven largely by Americans with poor credit: http://on.wsj.com/1kTs6cn ” @caileemoberg

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      1. Nicholas Hara‏ @xbadgerhustler 18 Feb 2014
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        “@WSJ: The United States' sharp rise in student debt is being driven largely by Americans with poor credit: http://on.wsj.com/1kTs6cn ” #notnews

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      1. john goth ii‏ @LOTTOWIZARD7 18 Feb 2014
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        @wsj Everything s Spiraling Out f Control, & Soooon It s Gonna Smack US Right n the Face!!! The Super Secret #Brain Psychic etc. LW7

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      1. J.P. Cunningham‏ @jpcauthor 18 Feb 2014
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        @WSJ Parents too poor to pay; same parents too rich to borrow. How the heck can the student win, with little financial hope for tomorrow?

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      1. TK Kuegler‏ @TKKuegler 19 Feb 2014
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        @WSJ Student debt is a massive bubble waiting to explode.... it will make the real estate bubble look like a vacation.

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      1. J Wood‏ @wood_j 19 Feb 2014
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        @WSJ Higher earnings do not necessarily mean higher credit scores. You should write about how financial aid is causing costs to rise

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      1. BTI Professional‏ @btiprofessional 18 Feb 2014
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        “@WSJ: The United States' sharp rise in student debt is being driven largely by Americans with poor credit: http://on.wsj.com/1kTs6cn ”

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      1. OutofmyHoosierhead‏ @OutofmyIndyhead 18 Feb 2014
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        BULLETIN: people with no money for tuition are poor. Duh. ... "@WSJ: rise in student debt being driven by Americans with poor credit.

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      1. r‏ @wallybeav 18 Feb 2014
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        @WSJ ya don't need a study to know this. An economy driven on debt will lead to poor credit.

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      1. Daily Planet‏ @Headlines4You 18 Feb 2014
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        "That's the intent"@WSJ

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      1. rizzingsun‏ @rzngsn 18 Feb 2014
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        @WSJ why am I not surprised!!!

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      1. RAFAEL MARIO VILLA M‏ @RMVILLAMORENO 18 Feb 2014
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        “@WSJ: The United States' sharp rise in student debt is being driven largely by Americans with poor credit: http://on.wsj.com/1kTs6cn ”

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      1. Talmadge Vee Hays II‏ @talismanVee 18 Feb 2014
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        “@WSJ: The sharp rise in student debt is caused by Americans with poor credit: http://on.wsj.com/1kTs6cn.Hi  ed costs/limited job op=poor credit

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      1. TheFlipSideMedia‏ @ReggieTwit2010 18 Feb 2014
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        @WSJ ..1 paralegal prog $16k @ 4profit institute, in nyc, but $5k @ other private colleges.

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      1. Andrey Zubkov‏ @TheReal_Andrey 18 Feb 2014
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        @wsj How about sharp rise in int'l students? Those paying international tuition in cash, pricing out mid/low income but deserving students?

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