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Make Money Playing Games with the Blast Game App

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If you want to get paid simply for playing games on your phone, the Blast game app can help you do just that. It’s as easy as: Play games, get paid, save money.

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The Student Loan Interest Deduction: Explained

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If you’ve paid any student loan interest this year, you could save hundreds of dollars when you file your taxes—as long as you know how to do it.

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Use Your Tax Refund to Pay Down Your Student Loan

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People see tax refunds as free money, but it’s not. You worked hard for that money, and you can make it work for you by putting it towards your student loans.

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Student Loan Debt by State: Highest and Lowest [MAP]

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When it comes to college, where you go to school matters—especially when it comes to student loans. Check out this map to see the states where students have the highest (and lowest) student loan debt.

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The Main Types of Student Loans (and the Ones You Should Avoid)

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Having trouble understanding the different types of student loans available to help you pay for college? Here, we discuss the main types of federal and private loans, including the ones that you should avoid.

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Paying for College: 6 Options for College Students

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College is expensive, and figuring out how to pay for it can be overwhelming. Here, we discuss 6 ways that students and their parents can pay for college, including 529 college savings plans, scholarships, grants, savings accounts, and federal and private student loans.

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