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BREAKING NEWS – Tucker Carlson Parts Ways With Fox News and CNN Fires Don Lemon
In this short clip, Patrick Bet-David, Tom Ellsworth, Adam Sosnick and Vincent Oshana react to Tucker Carlson parting way with Fox News and CNN firing Don Lemon. FaceTime or Ask Patrick any questions on https://minnect.com/ Watch the full podcast here: https://youtube.com/live/DO_pELccUVI Subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/2aPEwD4 To reach the Valuetainment team, you … [Read more...]
Refusing To Pay $80K In Student Loan Debt
The Debt Collective was born out of the Occupy Wall Street movement and helps people dispute debts with a goal of cancelling their loans. It currently has over 700 people pledged to never repay their student loans. Watch this video to hear from borrowers who are planning to never repay their loans and to learn what consequences they may face. Subscribe to CNBC Make It.: … [Read more...]
How U.S. Student Loans Became A $1.6 Trillion Crisis
College is more expensive—and important—than ever before. Some 44 million Americans collectively hold nearly $1.6 trillion in student debt. And these numbers are growing. This decade alone, college costs increased by 25% and student debt increased by 107%. Today, college graduates earn 80% more than those with just a high school diploma. That dichotomy is putting students in a … [Read more...]
Paying Off $102K In Student Loan Debt
Americans have nearly $1.9 trillion in student loans. And it will take 18.5 years for the average person to pay off their college debt. Mandy Velez did not want to wait that long. Velez, 28, graduated from the University of Pittsburgh in 2013 with more than $75,000 in student loans. The Philadelphia native had taken out a total of five loans ranging from $7,500 to more than … [Read more...]