Doctor Money Matters

Episode 7. Travis Hornsby -- Student Loans

04.25.2017 - By Dr. Tarang PatelPlay

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This episode is about student loans. If you are or recently were in medical, dental, or other health professional school, you already know that education costs are out of control. Costs at the Univ of Pennsylvania, one of the nation’s best medicals schools was $1200 in 1960, rising to $20000, by 1990 and $58000 by 2016 (according to their website http://www.archives.upenn.edu/histy/features/tuition/1960.html).  This is insanity and completely unsustainable. Incomes have not kept up with this rise and therefore students are almost forced to go into higher paying specialties. Maybe we should contact our alma maters and tell them that continuing to raise tuitions is jeopardizing the ability of many to enroll in these schools and therefore becoming a concern to the healthcare of our nation. My guest is Travis Hornsby of studentloanplanner.com. Travis is an entrepreneur who learned early the value of staying away from debt and now uses his knowledge to help the many americans burdened by student loan debt. If you are interested in learning more about Travis and his company at www.studentloanplanner.com Please visit our website at www.doctormoneymatters.com You can follow our show on: Twitter @drmoneymatters Facebook: Doctor Money Matters Instagram @doctormoneymatters I encourage healthcare professionals to join our private facebook group, Doctor Money Matters. If you enjoyed this episode please leave us positive review on iTunes, Google Play, or Stitcher. Any constructive criticism or topics for future shows can be directed to [email protected] Please remember what you heard on this show is for your entertainment and education only. Please speak with the appropriate experts prior to making decisions regarding your own financial situation. Thanks again and look for our next episode coming soon.

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