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<title>Columnist: Michelle Singletary</title>

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        Rising consumer debt leads to wrongful garnishee of accounts</title>

    
    
    
     
    
    
        	 
        	       


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        | The reports just keep coming that consumers are still having difficulty paying their debts.
        
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        Simple math for college graduates: Keep debt to a minimum</title>

    
    
    
     
    
    
        	 
        	       


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        Many college graduates will soon be wondering if they should aggressively pay off their student loan debt or let it linger and make monthly payments for the next 10 years or even decades to come.
        
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        A paid-off mortgage  gives you financial freedom</title>

    
    
    
     
    
    
        	 
        	       


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        | It would have shaken my dear, deceased grandmother to her financial core.
        
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