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The Highest (and Lowest) Paying College Majors of 2018

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Knowing which college major to choose can be tough. Knowing what kind of money you can expect to earn by studying a certain degree can make the decision easier. Here, we discuss the highest and lowest paying college majors of 2018.

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Simple Bank Review: Everything You Need To Know

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Simple is a free, online and app-based checking account designed to help you spend and save smarter. In this review, we explore some of Simple’s unique features to help you decide if it is the right bank for your needs and goals.

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Can’t Pay Your Student Loans? 7 Options for Borrowers

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If you can’t make your student loan payments, it can seem like the end of the world, but you have options. Here, we discuss 7 options, including student loan deferment, forbearance, consolidation, refinancing, forgiveness, and more.

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3 Inspiring Ted Talks for Student Loan Borrowers

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Need some inspiration in your battle against student loans? These 3 Ted Talks will get you in the spirit to crush your college debt.

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What’s the Difference Between Subsidized and Unsubsidized Student Loans?

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Federal student loans can be subsidized or unsubsidized. But what exactly does that mean? Here’s the difference between these two types of loans. 

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Students in These States Never Have to Pay Sales Tax on Textbooks

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Looking to save money on your college textbooks? These states exempt college textbooks from state sales tax, helping students save big bucks over the years.

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