Bankruptcy And Students: Many Students Fail To Pay Off Their

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Bankruptcy And Students: Many Students Fail To Pay Off Their Debt

Young people in their early twenties, ,of which many are students are becoming a fast-growing number of bankruptcy filers. Bankruptcy and students seems to be becoming a problem, and according to recent surveys, it is believed that teenagers younger than nineteen years of age own at least one credit card of their own. Also, it is reported that two thirds of undergraduate students have a minimum of one open credit card account, and it is believed that the average student graduates owes three to four thousand dollars in credit card debt along with other debts.

Managing Student Finances for the First Time May be a Reason for Defaulting

With more college students being marketed credit cards, it has even made some states enact legislation that limits solicitation to college students and recent bankruptcy reform procedures are also concerned with addressing the problem of bankruptcy and students. The reason behind bankruptcy and students becoming a big problem could lie in the fact that college students are learning to live alone and manage their own money for the first time, and thus find it hard...

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