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	  <title>Ask MetaFilter questions tagged with $10000</title>
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	<title>Check from Grandma!</title>
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	<description>What should I do with $10,000? I&apos;ll have to start paying off my student loans in less then three years. This money will not cover all of my debt. Should I pay off the debt I have right now, knowing that I&#8217;ll have to take out more loans to be able to graduate, or should I do something else with the money to make paying the loans off easier in the future? Or is here something else I should spend the money on that&#8217;s worth having the student loan debt?</description>
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	<category>$10000</category>
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	<category>StudentLoans</category>
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