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How to Pay Down Your Student Loans

March 11, 2016 Leave a Comment

With over $1.3 trillion outstanding loans, the class of 2015 was the most indebted ever with the average of over $35,000 for 70% of graduates. In fact, more than 40 million Americans have at least one student loan. Part of Forbes’ 30 Day Money Challenge, Maggie McGrath compiled excellent guides on how to pay down your student loans. No matter your background, the guides have tip and information for high school senior, undergraduate, college senior, graduates and high earners. Whether you’re in school or out, it’s smart to consider paying off your student loans as early as you can. (forbes.com)

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