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When it comes to student loans, I bet you either have them, have paid them off or you know somebody who has them. And I’ve got to ask, whatever your experience is with them, do you think that taking on debt to pay for an education is a smart move? Or is there a better way?
According to Anthony ONeal, there is. Anthony, bestselling author of Debt-Free Degree, The Graduate Survival Guide and Destroy Your Student Loan Debt, believes we should be able to go to college, get an education, AND graduate 100% debt free.
As Anthony covers in this episode, the average person graduates college with about $35,000 in student loan debt. Twelve years after they graduate, the average person still owes 65%, and in the African American and minority communities, that number is 113%.
These numbers are shocking and yet they lead to an even bigger question. How can someone pay off a substantial amount of debt like this when they’re struggling already to make ends meet?
Join us as Anthony breaks down the steps you can take now to get a handle on your debt and get it paid off sooner.
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Debt-Free Degree Takeaways
With 60% of college graduates not even using their degrees after graduation, do you think spending $100,000+ to get that degree was worth it? If you’re a college grad, we’d love to know: 1) Do you still have student loan debt OR have you paid it off? 2) Are you using your degree? 3) If you could go back in time, would you still go to college?
Let us know in the comments below. And if you’re still struggling with student loan debt, which of the steps Anthony shared are you going to tackle first?
Redefining Wealth Rapid Wisdom Questions
And with that, let’s dig into Anthony’s responses to our Redefining Wealth Rapid Wisdom Questions.
Define Success:
“Purpose. As long as I’m in my purpose, then I am successful.”
Define Wealth in 3 Words or Less:
“Freedom. Choices. Peace.”
One Book that Has Redefined How You See Wealth:
Everyday Millionaires: How Ordinary People Built Extraordinary Wealth – and How You Can Too by Chris Hogan
Fill-in the Blanks … “My name is ___ and the truth about wealth is ___”:
“My name is Anthony ONeal and the truth about wealth is that wealth is different than being rich. You can be rich and have wealth OR you can be rich and not have wealth.”
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