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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 6 Apr 2016

    About 1 in 6 U.S. student borrowers, or 3.6 million, were in default on $56 billion in debt http://on.wsj.com/1N9ich9 pic.twitter.com/OAGG9k7mMN

    5:45 PM - 6 Apr 2016
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      2. Jana Bergevin‏ @JanaBergevin 7 Apr 2016
        Replying to @WSJ

        @WSJ @DebtCrisisOrg Let me tell you about jobs for Art Institute grads....pic.twitter.com/8doj1HqH6i

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      2. lynnj123‏ @lynnj123 6 Apr 2016
        Replying to @WSJ

        @WSJ they don't pay cause their parents never once held them accountable. Now they think their entitled and don't ever need to work/pay debt

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      3. O.T.‏ @NajeeSaysWynn 6 Apr 2016
        Replying to @lynnj123

        @lynnj123 @WSJ false, cost of education is way too damn high, and jobs now don't allow you to sustain everyday things and pay back loans😴

        1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes
      4. lynnj123‏ @lynnj123 6 Apr 2016
        Replying to @NajeeSaysWynn

        @NajeeSaysWynn @WSJ perhaps not spending $300/m+ on cable, net, cell, Netflix, Hulu...that might equal a loan pmt

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      5. O.T.‏ @NajeeSaysWynn 6 Apr 2016
        Replying to @lynnj123

        @lynnj123 net and cell are essential especially if you're in college now. That still doesn't fix nor address the real issue at hand though.

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      6. lynnj123‏ @lynnj123 6 Apr 2016
        Replying to @NajeeSaysWynn

        @NajeeSaysWynn false, both are actually wants, not needs. But perhaps an entitled generation sees them as needs.

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      7. O.T.‏ @NajeeSaysWynn 6 Apr 2016
        Replying to @lynnj123

        @lynnj123 what exactly make people think we're entitled? I hear that a lot and it's always a older folks kinda jealous because we have tech.

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      8. Nismo Stuff‏ @NismoStuff 6 Apr 2016
        Replying to @NajeeSaysWynn

        @NajeeSaysWynn @lynnj123 "older" folks are hardly jealous...afterall..."we" have the same tech you are talking about...AND we can pay for it

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      9. O.T.‏ @NajeeSaysWynn 6 Apr 2016
        Replying to @NismoStuff

        @NismoStuff only thing correct about what you said is you guys' ability to consistently pay. That's it.

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      1. Jan Tegler‏ @WordByTeg 6 Apr 2016
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        @WSJ This another government financed bubble, a mark against those who borrowed cynically & evidence of our greedy college & universities.

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      1. PA_Cult314‏ @PA_Cult314 6 Apr 2016
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        @WSJ @AFP that means they get very smart in us colleges?

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      1. Love and War‏ @train0fthoughts 6 Apr 2016
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        @WSJ #TheDeadbeatGeneration (you saw it here first).

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      1. ÐÏgÏtÏs MëÐÏÃ‏ @DigitisMedia 7 Apr 2016
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        @WSJ @DebtCrisisOrg, this may be because it is impossible to get ahead on these subrime student debts. People cannot afford $1500 payments.

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      1. Absalom mazibuko‏ @la_absalom 7 Apr 2016
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        @WSJ So they pay for their education in USA! How can we being poor have it free? Ignorance even at higher education! We r a hopeless lot

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      1. LANE12‏ @TotallyBrash12 7 Apr 2016
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        @WSJ that's why we need @realDonaldTrump #Trump2016

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      1. Ragin‏ @MatthewJAld 6 Apr 2016
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        @WSJ Either get scholarships or serve your country! If neither of those work for you, sorry but loans are stupid and kill education spending

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      1. PatrioticBob‏ @patrioticbob 6 Apr 2016
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        @WSJhttp://money.cnn.com/2016/02/16/pf/college/arrested-student-loan-marshals/ …

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