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    Graduate with masters in historic preservation flees US because her $60 per month student loan payment is ‘psychologically burdensome’

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorApril 6, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The internet is not playing around with a college grad who fled the United States, defaulting on $60/month student loan payments.

    Admitting she was “never financially stable,” 37-year-old Amanda Lynn Tully explained that she hadn’t made even one payment on her $65,000 federal student loan debt since moving to the Czech Republic. Less than a year after graduating with a degree in historic preservation from the University of Oregon in 2017, and failing to find a job that utilized such a skillset, Tully fled to Prague. She spoke to The New York Times about her decision, blaming her financial instability on never being “taught” better.


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