Tuesday 16 July 2024

UK Young People Crippled by Student Debt


According to this article, students in the UK are being saddled with upwards of £50,000 worth of student debt.  1.8 million students owe £50,000 or more in student debt.  60,000 owe more than £100,000, and some even owe more than £200,000.   

 

If you are a student or the parent of a student, and would like to avoid student debt, you need to download my ebook Shaking the Money Tree today. 

 

I published Shaking the Money Tree some years ago, when student loans were first introduced in the UK and then trebled under the Conservative-led coalition, headed by David Cameron and the then Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg.  I felt strongly that young people in Britain had been betrayed, as Clegg had promised during his election campaign to scrap student loans.  He  obviously reneged on his promise.  

 

Of course, in the U.S., tuition fees are far higher than those in the UK.  In the U.S., student debt has been a fact of life, causing stress and pain, for many years. According to this article, student debt has been linked to financial instability, as well as problem drinking and mental health issues. 


The experts I interviewed in Shaking the Money Tree give detailed instructions on how to raise finance for your education. 

 

Download Shaking the Money Tree today, as I'll be increasing the price soon. At present, it still only costs US$5.  


See also:  What Martin Lewis Doesn't Want You to Know.  





 

Wednesday 10 July 2024

What Martin Lewis Doesn't Want You to Know

According to Martin Lewis's Money Saving Expert website, the new Plan 5 student loan will increase many students' indebtedness by 50%.  

 

Martin Lewis has positioned himself as a consumer champion.  I wrote to him some time ago about my Shaking the Money Tree ebook.  In Shaking the Money Tree, I interviewed experts on how to raise funding for college and university tuition, i.e. how to avoid incurring student debt.  

 

Unfortunately, Lewis did not respond to my message. I did not even receive any acknowledgment from him or his team.  

 

I will soon be updating Shaking the MoneyTree, which means I'll be charging more for it.  But at present, you can still download it for a mere US$5.  Go here to download it now.  

 

The experts I interviewed gave detailed instructions for raising funding for education.  

 

I published Shaking the MoneyTree some years ago, when student loans were first introduced in the UK and then trebled under the Conservative-led coalition, headed by David Cameron and the then Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg.  I felt strongly that young people in Britain had been betrayed, as Clegg had promised during his Prime Ministerial election campaign to scrap student loans.  He obviously reneged on his promise.  

 

Of course, in the U.S., student debt has been a fact of life for many years. 

 

If you are a student or the parent of a student and would like to avoid student debt, you need to download Shaking the Money Tree today.  


See also:  Millennials Will Die in Debt.