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    generations but we don’t truly and fully have anything good, so what about something not so good, what about something bad. Debt. Debt is something that is owed — or due. It is not said to be a good gift but a gift is simply something given willingly to someone without payment, no requirement of goodness about it. There’s monetary debt, people such as college students in student debt. Maybe something as plain and simple as a credit card, a medical bill,…

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    America’s children are thinking whether or not to take on huge student loans are always told that college is the gateway to the middle class. “University graduates aged twenty-four to thirty-five who are working full time earn about seventeen thousand dollars more annually than their peers who have only a high school diploma, according to the Pew Research Centre (The Economist).” I do believe that college is a worthwhile investment not only for you but for your family as well. PayScale is study…

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    society. According to FastWeb.com, student debt has increased by 300% in the past eight years and student loan debt exceeded the one trillion mark in March of 2012. (Hoyt, Shocking Student debt Statistics) The overbearing thought of student debt can be overwhelming to everyone, but that shouldn 't be a halt to education and investing in one 's future. A student wishes to learn, no matter what background or what major is picked, education is a right to all students. Immigrants in the United…

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    Is Student Loan Debt Harder on Women? A recent report by Pew Research confirms that the pay gap between men and women is not only real, but it is still very much alive and well to this day. The gap is even wider for black and Latino women, the study found. The result is that those making less money are not able to repay their student loans as quickly and are saddled with greater debt loads. A study by the American Association of University Women found that Asian women paid down their student…

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    In the essay “College Students, Welcome to a Lifetime of Debt!”, Barbara Ehrenreich has a strong appeal to the pathos pillar of persuasive rhetoric. The writer uses humour to ridicule the universities that charge great amounts in necessary and unexpected attributes, leaving the students in debt. Despite the playful language she also shows the dangers of premature debt to the society of the United States of America. At first glance, it is a laughable essay, but it will leave the reader…

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    National Student loan debt is a huge issue for many Americans today. If I’ve learned anything in the past four years, it’s to start early. Starting early can mean many things and in many ways can help you be ready for the cost of a college degree. First and foremost, when I say start early I mean in terms of education; setting yourself up to receive grants and scholarships because over time it all adds up. It wasn’t until my senior year of High that I truly understood how important it was to…

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    Does the educational value of attending college outweigh the considerable debt that is accrued as a consequence of the cost of education? Barbara Ehrenreich considers this topic in her work titled ‘College Students Welcome to a Lifetime of Debt’ that addresses young adults trapped in university debt. She sarcastically informs the reader that the social norm to attend post secondary has been capitalized upon and now students are blindly lured into paying ridiculous fees. Ehrenreich strengthens…

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    States today have debts from their college education. The ridiculous amount of college tuition has put many Americans into a tough situation. Politicians and public figures have urged the youth of America to pursue a college education. However, private and public universities continue to inflate their college tuitions giving students no choice but to pay up for a “brighter” future. This continuous trend has buried newly grads with an uncontrollable debt. Although forgiving student loans provide…

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    “75 hours a week is my average during the summers. I can only work about 40 hours a week while in school. College debt has always lingered above my head, and working is the only way to prevent myself from going under. I’m thankful I was fortunate enough to have lots of previous work experience at 18. Yet even with working, I feel like it’s not enough.” The affordability of obtaining a post-secondary education has evolved throughout history. Colleges a decade ago were only meant to serve the…

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    Unconventional Wisdom on Student-Loan ‘Crisis,’” Becky Supiano (2016), presents a new perspective about the potential negative impact of the media’s description of the current student debt crisis. According to Sandy Baum, the author of Student Debt: Rhetoric and Realities of Higher Education Financing, the main issue is not students graduating with debt, but students preemptively dropping out of college to avoid high debt (Supiano, 2016). Ms. Baum claims that college dropouts might have less…

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