College Students struggle with Money Management


Reporter Nikki Muller meets with college students, fresh graduates and financial experts to discuss why young people need to become better money managers. The average debt per graduating college student in Massachusetts is $19000. Even those who work struggle to keep up with loans and basic budgeting skills.


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4 Responses to “College Students struggle with Money Management”

  • TWPRS says:

    Being a college student I started researching online business opportunities and I’ve found a great company founded on helping others. Take a quick look at my page if you are interested.
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  • yuhmomluvsme says:

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  • wifferste says:

    Lack of self control. That’s all it takes.

  • waverly2468 says:

    What is the difference between a credit card and a student loan? Answer: you cannot declare bankruptcy on a student loan. If your high school counselor didn’t tell you that, he is just a shill for Sallie Mae. Also some types of debt such as student loans and child support don’t require a judgment for collection.

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