The cost of a college education in the United States is astronomical, and if you're considering attending college, you may be worried about how you can afford it. That's not to mention the fact that statistics show that Americans now carry more student loan debt than ever before.
If this has been a struggle for you or you've just been curious about current student loan rates, here's what you need to know...
In this episode, you will discover…
The pros and cons of taking out a fixed rate or variable rate student loan
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