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Democracy for America:What Student Debt Crisis Means For Americans.
Ralph —
Wondering exactly how $1 trillion in student debt impacts you, or the entire American economy? We’ve got you covered.
We’ve put together an infographic that shows exactly what the student debt crisis means for Americans.
Take a look, then forward to your friends:
Here are just a couple key points:
— Since 2002, student debt in America has quintupled from $200 billion to $1.1 trillion
— 62% of workers aged 30-39 have insufficient resources for retirement — meaning less money on critical necessities like housing, food, and medicine
— If Congress doesn’t act by July 1st, the average student will owe an extra $2,564 — but if we pass Sen. Warren’s plan, they’ll save $6,552
As the critical deadline looms (just ten days away!), we’ve got to get the word out. Forward this to your friends and family today.
Thanks for all you do,
Democracy for America
How did your families come to America?

In the past few weeks, people from all over the country have written in to the White House to share the stories of how their families came to America. Each one we read is a reminder that many of us share a similar experience. That’s certainly true for my own family — my parents came as newlyweds from Bolivia. These are narratives that Washington needs to hear as this town debates the right way to reform our broken immigration system.
At the White House, we’re no different from any other office anywhere else in America. As a team, we have a lot of stories that began outside the United States.
To help make this an actual dialogue about who we are as a country, we thought we’d share some of those stories with you.
President Obama wants the result of this debate to be legislation that reflects who we are as a country — as much a nation of laws as we are a nation of immigrants. And he wants his White House to reflect who we are as a people — individuals from different circumstances united by a shared set of values and a common set of goals.
This issue is personal, as much for my colleagues here as for people anywhere else. And the thing I love about this video is that these folks help to make it clear why it’s important to fix this broken system. All of them are fulfilling huge dreams, and if others get the chance to have that same opportunity, we’ll all benefit as a nation.
And if more people understand that the motivation for this reform is about living up to our values as Americans, it will be easier to get this done.
So will you take a minute to watch?
http://www.whitehouse.gov/share/wh-immigration-stories
Thank you so much!
Cecilia
Cecilia Muñoz
Director, Domestic Policy Council
The White Hous