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A Mere '$3,000 in Student Loans'

Mon 24 Oct 11 | 12:00 PM ET
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A Mere '$3,000 in Student Loans'

Mon 24 Oct 11 | 12:00 PM ET
A 55-year-old electrical engineer says when he graduated, he had only $3,000 in student loans. Another speaker discusses how he's recovered since his business fell apart in 2008, and says the more money goes to Wall Street, the more it ends up in Washington. And a woman named Kate says crony capitalism isn't working for 99 percent of Americans.

 
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