VETDEBT: An analysis of U.S. student Veteran credit card use while enrolled in U.S. post-secondary education

IF 0.7 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Journal of Military, Veteran and Family Health Pub Date : 2022-05-06 DOI:10.3138/jmvfh-2021-0109
K. Bullington, D. J. Thomas, Kaycee L. Bills, William L. Nuckols, J. L. Howell, D. Gregory
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LAY SUMMARY Some U.S. student Veterans pursuing higher education are incurring debt despite benefits available through the GI Bill. This exploratory study examines credit card debt accumulated by U.S. student Veterans while pursuing higher education goals. The purpose of this article is to address whether the U.S. GI Bill provides enough revenue for some students and to alert policy makers to the potential need to realign GI Bill benefits to help more student Veterans.
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VETDEBT:美国学生退伍军人信用卡使用情况的分析,同时注册在美国高等教育
尽管《退伍军人权利法案》提供了一些福利,但一些追求高等教育的美国退伍军人学生却背上了债务。这项探索性研究调查了美国退伍军人学生在追求高等教育目标时积累的信用卡债务。本文的目的是探讨美国退伍军人法案是否为一些学生提供了足够的收入,并提醒政策制定者重新调整退伍军人法案的好处,以帮助更多的退伍军人学生。
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