
|Articles|April 1, 2005
Sweating under the load
Three-quarters of people still paying off their student loans say the payments are large enough to keep them from buying a car or a house, says the Cambridge Consumer Credit Index.
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Three-quarters of people still paying off their student loans say the payments are large enough to keep them from buying a car or a house, says the Cambridge Consumer Credit Index. That's up from 68 percent who said student loans limited their spending on big-ticket items in 2003. The results come from a national poll conducted in September 2004.
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