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The New Math of Student Loans

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A common error in taking out student loans is assuming that federal government loans are cheaper than private loans.

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How to avoid paying high interest rates for loans in a low interest rate environment that the Federal Reserve has used to support banks and financial institutions, the housing industry, and other financial market sectors. Careful shopping and having a good credit record is needed to do this.

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