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The College Debt Bubble - Huffington Post (blog)
Minnesota DailyThe College Debt BubbleHuffington Post (blog)For parents trying to save so their kids can go to college -- and I'm one of them -- Barack Obama's latest State of the Union was the Emancipation Proclamation. Americans now owe more on their college loans than on their credit cards, and the price of ...Holding Colleges Accountable on AffordabilitySitNewsLetter: College costs the new bubbleKnoxville News SentinelObama tuition policy could 'dilute' quality of educationThe University of Alabama Crimson WhiteLoanSafe -Toledo Blade -Town Hallall 78 news articles »
Consumer Credit Increased 9.3% in December 2011 - Economic Populist
BloombergConsumer Credit Increased 9.3% in December 2011Economic PopulistOverall consumer credit increased $19.3 billion dollars to $2498.3 billion. Revolving credit increased $2.8 billion while non-revolving increased $16.5 billion. Revolving credit are things like credit cards and non-revolving are things like auto loans ...Consumer Credit Surges Again, Led by Student, Auto LoanseCreditDaily.comUS Consumer Credit Climbed by $19.3B in Dec.BloombergConsumer borrowing in the US jumped in DecemberGlobalPostall 253 news articles »
Former MATC manager charged in $250000 theft - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Former MATC manager charged in $250000 theftMilwaukee Journal SentinelBy Gitte Laasby of the Journal Sentinel A former procurement manager at Milwaukee Area Technical College is accused of using her MATC credit card to buy more than $250000 worth of goods and services for herself and her family over a nearly seven-year ...and more »
Two Arrested for Alleged Credit Card Fraud: Cedar Falls Police Blotter - Patch.com
Two Arrested for Alleged Credit Card Fraud: Cedar Falls Police BlotterPatch.comCedar Falls police arrested two people last week for using other people's credit cards. Tina Marie Wyatt, 26, of Waterloo, was arrested at 8:25 am Feb. 3 at the Cedar Falls Police Department and charged with forgery: credit card use more than $500.
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