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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 8 May 2015

    College graduates this year are leaving school as the most indebted class ever: http://on.wsj.com/1Puy3XX pic.twitter.com/OGBGrh8cCK

    11:12 AM - 8 May 2015
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    30 replies 307 retweets 104 likes
      1. Timothy Breen‏ @metalmancave 8 May 2015
        Replying to @WSJ

        @WSJ Thankfully, my eldest daughter will graduate from Creighton University in 2017 with zero debt. 40% Savings/ 40% scholarships/ 20% work

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      1. David‏ @dricciTX 8 May 2015
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        @WSJ yeah this will help the economy...how do they afford housing when they cannot afford the school debt payment

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      2. CA Jager‏ @JagerCA 8 May 2015
        Replying to @WSJ

        @WSJ Your figure series labels on this tweet are confusing (avg. and mean student debt are synonymous)-- is something labeled wrong?

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      3. Lorenzo Castillo‏ @lorenzocastle 8 May 2015
        Replying to @JagerCA

        @JagerCA @WSJ my guess is that one of them should be median debt. Possibly the one labeled as mean

        0 replies 0 retweets 1 like
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      2. Jim Jones‏ @Jim14jones 8 May 2015
        Replying to @WSJ

        @WSJ isn't the mean the average? Lol

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      3. Anthony Cox‏ @anthony_cox 8 May 2015
        Replying to @Jim14jones

        @Jim14jones @WSJ I'm afraid a college graduate probably made the graph too!

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      2. Philip Gardner‏ @ThetaFriend 8 May 2015
        Replying to @WSJ

        @WSJ Is the student loan time bomb our next financial crisis?

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      3. Amy Lynn  ❌‏ @allovergirl 8 May 2015
        Replying to @ThetaFriend

        .@Investor5714 @WSJ student loan crisis is a deflection of teachers union woes.

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      4. Philip Gardner‏ @ThetaFriend 8 May 2015
        Replying to @allovergirl

        @allovergirl @WSJ I'm not a fan of Teachers' Unions. Please can you explain how the coming default is a deflection?

        3 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
      5. Amy Lynn  ❌‏ @allovergirl 8 May 2015
        Replying to @ThetaFriend

        @Investor5714 me either. I am big supporter of teachers but Union brass is no different than corporate board of directors.

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      6. Philip Gardner‏ @ThetaFriend 8 May 2015
        Replying to @allovergirl

        @allovergirl There seems to be a lot of dead weight in both arenas. However can you still explain the point of deflection to me?

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      7. Amy Lynn  ❌‏ @allovergirl 8 May 2015
        Replying to @ThetaFriend

        @Investor5714 deflection may have been a bad word, "resulting collateral damage"?

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      8. Philip Gardner‏ @ThetaFriend 8 May 2015
        Replying to @allovergirl

        @allovergirl Thank you

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      1. 唐麦龙. aka SAM‏ @BarackOdumbass 29 May 2015
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        @WSJ This is primarily due to gov't guaranteed loans. keep voting for inept and corrupt politicians...

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      1. benutech‏ @benutech 11 May 2015
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        Rat @MarittaCop @WSJ: College graduates this year are leaving school as the most indebted...: http://on.wsj.com/1Puy3XX pic.twitter.com/WKovj5yeHN

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      1. Anthony Cox‏ @anthony_cox 8 May 2015
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        @WSJ @CameronMillz Isn't mean the same thing as average?

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      1. don‏ @donr_1 8 May 2015
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        @WSJ it us quite ok to be in debt. Heaps of countries are so why not anyone????

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