Student Loans In Kindergarten, Canada Kills The Penny, Buffett On Being Poor

Thursday, March 29, 2012
As if the student loan debt burden wasn't troubling enough, some parents are saying, "Bring on the debt!"... even though their kids haven't even learned to read.

That's right: cash-strapped parents who want to send their young ones to private schools are taking out loans to pay for grade school, according to SmartMoney. And demand is growing.
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