Daily Digest – September 11. Where Student Loan Crisis Is Coming From; The Theology of Debt

Some quick links to start your Friday. New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is pushing for a statewide minimum wage of $15/hour … Ted Leonsis lists six books every entrepreneur must read … Data tells you the best and worst day to sell a house … With the iPad Pro, Apple is betting on tablets to beat PCs in the workplace … Will the Fed bow to peer pressure? … A problem I wish I had … I want this to happen to me the next time I get fired … A feel-good 9/11 story.

NEWS 

  • An investigation in Washington State shows an alarmingly high numbers of criminals are not fulfilling the financial restitution portion of their sentences, even when a collection agency is involved.
  • The student loan crisis that many have been talking about for months is actually HP TouchSmart IQ500 Desktop AC Adapter being caused by older students attending for-profit colleges, according to a new study. Younger students attending traditional four-year colleges are not as much of the problem as originally thought.
  • A very interesting take on the morality and theology of debt as it relates to sin. It’s always insightful to see how other people think about things and this definitely falls into that category.
  • Consumers are opening more credit card accounts. The number of new accounts is up 14% from last year, according to the American Bankers Association.

It’s been 14 years and I can still remember every second of that day.

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