A24 will release a toy based on Midsommar’s caged bear tomorrow, July 10. The resin figure wears hand-stitched flower garland with a mini bell. It’s contained in a 6x3x4 pinewood cage with a Midsommar engraving on top.
Limited to 75, the collectible will sell for $32. Don’t miss the bizarre commercial below.
Lots of people have student loans: more than 45 million people. They collectively owe about 1.6 trillion dollars.
That is, of course, a lot of debt — but amid all the national debate right now about what to do about it, it’s important to remember that not all debt is created equal, and some borrowers are struggling more than others.
“The large debts we hear about are often taken out by graduate students — people who get an MBA or who get an M.D. or get a law degree or get a masters,” says Susan Dynarski, an economist at the University of Michigan.
Those aren’t the folks to worry about, says Dynarski. Neither are borrowers who got their bachelor’s degree — who on average have about $30,000 in loans after graduation. For many of those borrowers, the loans did their job: They allowed students to go to college, get their degrees, land a better job and, ultimately, pay those loans back.
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