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High student debt is dragging down the U.S. economy | Wonkblog
Washington Post 04.18.2013
Student Loan Debt Is a Drag on the Economy, Too
New York Times 05.10.2013
College Tuition Increases Slow, but Government Aid Falls
Wall Street Journal 10.23.2013
Jamie Dimon’s harried JPMorgan Chase pushes campaign for worker training - The Washington Post
Washington Post 01.03.2014
Upward Mobility Has Not Declined, Study Says
New York Times 01.23.2014
The Ripple Effects of Rising Student Debt
New York Times 05.24.2014
Napolitano Looks for New Ways to Boost University of California's Coffers
Wall Street Journal 09.09.2014
U.S. College Borrowing Drops 8%
Wall Street Journal 11.13.2014
A Quiet Revolution in Helping Lift the Burden of Student Debt
New York Times 01.24.2015
School-Loan Reckoning: 7 Million Are in Default
Wall Street Journal 08.23.2015
Wall Street Journal 08.23.2015
Wall Street Journal 08.29.2015
What Could Raising Taxes on the 1% Do? Surprising Amounts
New York Times 10.16.2015
It’s time to drop the college-for-all crusade - The Washington Post
Washington Post 05.28.2012
College dropouts have debt but no degree - The Washington Post
Washington Post 05.28.2012
As College Graduates Cluster, Some Cities Are Left Behind
New York Times 05.30.2012
Washington Post 06.12.2012
U.S. Faces Uphill Battle in Retraining the Jobless
Wall Street Journal 07.31.2012
Wall Street Journal 08.08.2012
A Jobless Dilemma: What's Wrong With Fort Wayne?
Wall Street Journal 12.07.2012
Deans List: Hiring Spree Fattens College Bureaucracy—And Tuition
Wall Street Journal 12.28.2012
College Loans Weigh Heavier on Graduates
New York Times 04.11.2011
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