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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 17 May 2014

    From 2005 to 2012, average student loan debt jumped 35%, adjusting for inflation. http://on.wsj.com/1nS1HNL pic.twitter.com/486WJpXFa9

    4:44 AM - 17 May 2014
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      2. Andrew Dempster‏ @admpstr 30 May 2014
        Replying to @WSJ

        US higher ed fee inflation: from 2005 to 2012, average US student debt jumped 35%. http://on.wsj.com/1nS1HNL  pic.twitter.com/gSoBCz4IBz via @WSJ

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      1. Scott Lincicome‏Verified account @scottlincicome 17 May 2014
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        Obvs solution: more subsidies RT @WSJ: From 2005 to 2012, avg student loan debt jumped 35%, adjusting for inflationpic.twitter.com/WmmmT4hqC8

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      1. julie boyd‏ @jboyded 17 May 2014
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        @WSJ @TheKouk And here comes Australia... http://on.wsj.com/1nS1HNL  pic.twitter.com/MYioJwbx4h #auspol

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      1. Gary McGraw‏ @cigitalgem 17 May 2014
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        Student loan bubble seems to be just as bad as the housing bubble was before 2008. @WSJ

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      1. Brent Wrisley‏ @brentwrisley 17 May 2014
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        Absolute insanity. “@WSJ: From 2005-2012, avg student loan debt jumped 35%, adj 4 inflation. http://on.wsj.com/1nS1HNL  pic.twitter.com/G9KzHjOceX”

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      1. Helena Henderson‏ @helenahenderson 17 May 2014
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        Not good. “@WSJ: 2005 to 2012, average student loan debt jumped 35%, adjusting for inflation. http://on.wsj.com/1nS1HNL  pic.twitter.com/RcbOYCbYgp”

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      1. Chris Perez‏ @20Perezident12 17 May 2014
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        “@WSJ: From 2005 to 2012, average student loan debt jumped 35%, adjusting for inflation. http://on.wsj.com/1nS1HNL  pic.twitter.com/3FtGE5HnDM”

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      1. Cory Giger‏ @CoryGiger 17 May 2014
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        While earnings down. HUGE problem for country. @WSJ: From 2005-12, student loan debt up 35%. http://on.wsj.com/1nS1HNL pic.twitter.com/k0sFGBhjKq

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      1. Sara Stibitz‏ @SaraStibitz 17 May 2014
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        @CalvinJohannsen @WSJ: From 2005-2012, average student loan debt jumped 35%, after inflation. http://on.wsj.com/1nS1HNL pic.twitter.com/UR2ulRyH51

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      1. Alexandru Visan‏ @executivecortex 17 May 2014
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        @WSJ knowledge is power and freedom; debt is modern day slavery

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      1. Matt C‏ @heycarty 17 May 2014
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        Coming soon to Aus MT“@WSJ: average student loan debt jumped 35%, adjusting for inflation. http://on.wsj.com/1nS1HNL  pic.twitter.com/uAJ9p3OiKf”

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      1. Jose JARERO‏ @jjarero 17 May 2014
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        @WSJ @OMillionaires Mira charly que bien la hacen los Milenials! http://on.wsj.com/1nS1HNL 

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      1. Jump Purple‏ @juleskjohnny 17 May 2014
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        @WSJ Interesting that no one seems to question why a college education is so expensive.

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      1. Matt‏ @MGarvin21 17 May 2014
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        QT @WSJ: From 2005 to 2012, average student loan debt jumped 35%, adjusting for inflation. http://on.wsj.com/1nS1HNL pic.twitter.com/wrLMxvScYo

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      1. Richard McClain‏ @InOutLogistics 26 May 2014
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        @WSJ I thought there is no inflation according to the Fed's when it comes to social security yr adjust! Oh food/fuel don't count?BIG cost!

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      1. Chris Eastaughffe‏ @Chris_E_Qld_Au 17 May 2014
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        @WSJ Look at the graph, is this what we want for our 'youngest and brightest'? Australia is following the US trend. DUMB. Politicians awake!

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      1. Debbie‏ @Deederdietz 17 May 2014
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        @WSJ Yes it did? Now who is exploiting the student! It's ridiculous what schools charge out of state kids!

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      1. Matthew Hussey‏ @MCHDC 17 May 2014
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        Not good “@WSJ: Frm 2005 to 2012, avg student loan debt jumped 35%, adjusting for inflation. http://on.wsj.com/1nS1HNL  pic.twitter.com/jWSUBAlq2q”

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