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Passive income isn’t a myth—it’s a game-changer! 💸 It takes effort upfront, but once set, it can work for you 24/7. Ready to start? Check out the best ideas here! thecollegeinvestor.com/16399/20-passi…


Interesting to see Barclays raising their 12 month CD rate today. Making it one of the more competitive ones: thecollegeinvestor.com/23944/best-12-…


Buy and hold for the long term! Are you investing in the stock market?


Strategic default on student loans isn’t a protest—it’s a financial disaster. Borrowers lose, not the government. Explore smarter options. #StudentLoans thecollegeinvestor.com/43763/strategi…


ICYMI: If you're trying to figure out the cost of college, relying on the published "cost of attendance" can me misleading - with estimates off by over $10,000. That can seriously impact financial aid and more. thecollegeinvestor.com/48519/how-accu…


📢 Confused About the 2025-26 FAFSA? We've Got You Covered! The FAFSA process is here—and so is the confusion. 😰 Whether you're a student or parent, navigating financial aid can feel overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be! 🎓 Join The College Investor,…

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What happens if the Department of Education is eliminated? We break down Trump’s proposal and its potential impact on U.S. education. thecollegeinvestor.com/48378/what-tru…

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If you opened and maxed out a 529 plan in every state, you could theoretically start with $23 million saved for education. #529plans thecollegeinvestor.com/48289/can-you-…


Wow

In the last 30 years, the cost of college has increased by 68%, with in-state tuition at a public college costing an average of $24,920 & $58,600 at private non-profit universities when accounting for tuition, fees, food & housing, per the College Board.



ICYMI: College admissions waits sucj, but if you accept the waitlist, you still have upwards of a 20% chance of getting in, depending on the college. thecollegeinvestor.com/48136/how-does…


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