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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes May 27

    “If people had the same levels of student debt as about 20 years ago, they probably would be buying a lot more homes than they are buying now"https://nyti.ms/2IQDARa 

    11:06 PM - 27 May 2018
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      2. RESIST ✊ ✌ 🖖‏ @GolasKathleen May 27
        Replying to @nytimes

        So true. In the late 80s, I paid off my student loans in three years. Nobody can do that now.

        2 replies 0 retweets 5 likes
      3. Mathew Mccallwy‏ @MMccallwy May 28
        Replying to @GolasKathleen @nytimes

        How can anyone when it's 30gs a year to go a year now?

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      1. William Bates‏ @William37313237 May 27
        Replying to @nytimes

        That's ok trump and Devos has just made it harder for American with students loans.they've made it easier for financial institutions to rip them off.

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      2. Tom Johnson‏ @FREETOMMY2018 May 27
        Replying to @nytimes

        Maybe your readers should get degrees in fields other then gender studies and liberal arts ....might help

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      1. IamJack's5150‏ @IamJacks5150 May 28
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        A bunch of people went to college who didn't need to be there as they were convinced it's a must, they ran up debt getting degrees in fields that aren't lucrative, many lived off student loans instead of working while in college, & colleges jacked up the prices to gouge consumers

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      1. JUAN FILEMON‏ @offline_mx May 27
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        @TheBubbleBubble that I was writing few days ago.

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      1. Freddy S‏ @FreddyKDawg May 27
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        20 years ago one could buy a home equal to their yearly salary, which was extremely affordable. Now a days, people are following that illogical 2 1/2 times your yearl salary and they're are getting in way over their heads.

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      1. Bryan Picco‏ @brypicco May 27
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        No shit

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      2. Duganja‏ @duganjames May 27
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        ~ HERE’S A START FOR NOW ~ 1. Eliminate Student Debt $1.5 Trillion 2. Infrastructure $1.5 Trillion 3. Honor Indigenous Natives’ Contracts 4. Immigrants Welcome 5. Veterans Administration $1.5 Trillion 6. Health Carehttps://www.hioscar.com/ny 

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      1. Lisa hentschel‏ @Lisahentschel1 May 28
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        Thank democrats for edcusting more foreigners than Americans . That democrats for educating for free or discounted tution for illegals . Educational grants going to illegals .

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      1. John Adame‏ @jadda566 May 28
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        Educated brain and in debt- the American way.

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      1. andreas seiler‏ @REALWIZARD999 May 28
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        why buy when you can rent

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      2. Phillipe Copeland‏ @GandalfDaBlac May 28
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        Sentencing entire generations to debt peonage is a strange way to ensuring a well-educated citizenry and workforce. Unless your real goal to profit from this of course.pic.twitter.com/gWrR2pgLy6

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      3. Jonathan Masuoka‏ @JonathanMasuoka May 28
        Replying to @GandalfDaBlac @nytimes

        well, many who could save up for college, don't

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