The debt burden, from the nation to the student body, is getting heavy

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Carrying the national debt is a lot like carrying a coffin: everyone pretends it’s manageable, but deep down everybody knows there is already someone inside.
Mark Barnes and Tim Cohen discuss in this podcast why people call it a “debt burden”, even though nobody seems to ever put it down - we just seem to carry it further down the road.
Our advice: if you are in debt, you need to attend very, very closely to your finances - much more than people usually do. Listen UP!
15 Sep English Explicit South Africa News · News Commentary

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