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Natalia Abrams graduated from UCLA in 2009, near the height of the Great Recession. That year, her state’s public university…
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Natalia Abrams graduated from UCLA in 2009, near the height of the Great Recession. That year, her state’s public university…
Deciding whether or not to take out student loans is life-altering, and irreversible. On the one hand, all that government…
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MainWire explains in Lessons for Maine in Vermont’s Failure . Last Wednesday, Vermont Governor Peter Shumlin announced that he was abandoning his plan for a single-payer health care system for the state, finally admitting in an unexpected news conference that it is “not the right time.†As one most liberal states in the nation, Vermont has faced years of internal pressure to adopt government-run health care.