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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 16 May 2014

    The average Class of 2014 grad with student-loan debt has to pay back $33,000: http://on.wsj.com/1sAtEar pic.twitter.com/KWGX7xHyaT

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      2. Bob Grip‏Verified account @Bob_Grip 16 May 2014
        Replying to @WSJ

        1st job cover debt payment? @WSJ: The avg Class of '14 grad w/student-loan must pay back $33K: http://on.wsj.com/1sAtEar pic.twitter.com/xIed4TDCPF

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      3. Mark D‏ @yoursap 16 May 2014
        Replying to @Bob_Grip

        @Bob_Grip My 22YO starts 6/2/14 with @wectnews initial salary would not cover average student debt payments.

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      1. Michael IacovazziPau‏ @iacovazzipau 3 Jun 2014
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        @WSJ @CoCurriApp - participating in co curricular activities increase your chances of getting scholarships and reduce college debts

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      1. R.J.‏ @Koc1de 16 May 2014
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        @WSJ all the more reason to go to smaller closer to home colleges. I earned a bachelor's and didn't accrue any debt. It's not impossible.

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      1. Bob DeCastro‏Verified account @bobbydtv 16 May 2014
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        “@WSJ: The average Class of 2014 grad with student-loan debt has to pay back $33,000: http://on.wsj.com/1sAtEar  pic.twitter.com/FKyPmzraoU”

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      1. nasser jafarian‏ @njafarian 19 May 2014
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        @WSJ It is a lot of money , but it is worth it if they are able to get a good paying Job.

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      1. Linda Wolff‏ @CarpoolGoddess 17 May 2014
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        Class of 2014 college grads are the most indebted ever, with an average $33,000 in student loans. http://on.wsj.com/1sAtEar  via @WSJ

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      1. Kyle Grubbs‏ @KPGrubbs 16 May 2014
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        Wow! @WSJ: The average Class of 2014 grad with #StudentLoan debt has to pay back $33,000: http://on.wsj.com/1sAtEar  pic.twitter.com/3hJ7p6eHkB"

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      1. UsHadrons‏ @ushadrons 16 May 2014
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        @WSJ Criminal.

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      1. paula yokoyama‏ @YokoyamaPj 16 May 2014
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        @WSJ Don't have so many kids, Parents, if you can't pay their bills! Use Birth Control!

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      1. OorRedSettersForIndy‏ @LesleyB65 16 May 2014
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        @WSJ my kids are moaning about £5k debt. Thank goodness for the Scottish education system.

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      1. Bob Arthur‏ @bobarthur1 16 May 2014
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        “@WSJ: The average Class of 2014 grad with student-loan debt has to pay back $33,000" http://ecollege.edu  has a solution

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      1. adriangabriel‏ @govnone 16 May 2014
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        @WSJ @NickatFP This alludes to a fall in standard of living for future generations #inflationpic.twitter.com/EMkB5wpKMR

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      1. Jimmy G‏ @asoonerfan 16 May 2014
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        @WSJ my parents paid for my college ed , my dad worked 7days a week, and 20 yrs latter I paid for my kids, why r parents not sacrificing now

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      1. Ming Chow‏ @0xmchow 16 May 2014
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        @nkurinsky Interesting, source?

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