[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.] #  @myrn1ck Save the Climate: EAT GRETA Save the Climate: EAT GRETA posts on X about $385mo, $300mo, rates the most. They currently have XXX followers and XXX posts still getting attention that total XXX engagements in the last XX hours. ### Engagements: XXX [#](/creator/twitter::403610293/interactions)  - X Week XXX -XX% - X Month XXXXX +444% - X Months XXXXXX +261% - X Year XXXXXX +919% ### Mentions: X [#](/creator/twitter::403610293/posts_active)  ### Followers: XXX [#](/creator/twitter::403610293/followers)  - X Week XXX no change - X Month XXX +3.10% - X Months XXX +20% - X Year XXX -X% ### CreatorRank: undefined [#](/creator/twitter::403610293/influencer_rank)  ### Social Influence [#](/creator/twitter::403610293/influence) --- **Social category influence** [finance](/list/finance) **Social topic influence** [$385mo](/topic/$385mo), [$300mo](/topic/$300mo), [rates](/topic/rates) ### Top Social Posts [#](/creator/twitter::403610293/posts) --- Top posts by engagements in the last XX hours "@CELTIChistorian @derekinyourdms @sandinistaoliva That would imply a XX% rate of interest. Seems unlikely"  [@myrn1ck](/creator/x/myrn1ck) on [X](/post/tweet/1946352083134824597) 2025-07-18 23:31:12 UTC XXX followers, XXX engagements "@WallStreetApes Does this have to do with income based repayment It appears he has a XX% interest rate. That would mean his double payments are $300/mo if the balance has remained the same. If he had only paid $385/mo for the last XX years it would be paid off"  [@myrn1ck](/creator/x/myrn1ck) on [X](/post/tweet/1947025509969453447) 2025-07-20 20:07:10 UTC XXX followers, XX engagements "According to Grok: The highest interest rate ever charged for a federal student loan in the U.S. was XX% for undergraduate loans between 1988 and 1992 during which the rate was X% while borrowers were in school and jumped to XX% after graduation. For private student loans rates can be higher with some variable rates reaching up to XX% as of January 2025 depending on the lender and borrowers creditworthiness. Historically private loan rates have been less regulated and can vary widely but specific data on their absolute highest rates is less consistently documented compared to federal loans"  [@myrn1ck](/creator/x/myrn1ck) on [X](/post/tweet/1946779417679913000) 2025-07-20 03:49:17 UTC XXX followers, XX engagements
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Save the Climate: EAT GRETA posts on X about $385mo, $300mo, rates the most. They currently have XXX followers and XXX posts still getting attention that total XXX engagements in the last XX hours.
Social category influence finance
Social topic influence $385mo, $300mo, rates
Top posts by engagements in the last XX hours
"@CELTIChistorian @derekinyourdms @sandinistaoliva That would imply a XX% rate of interest. Seems unlikely" @myrn1ck on X 2025-07-18 23:31:12 UTC XXX followers, XXX engagements
"@WallStreetApes Does this have to do with income based repayment It appears he has a XX% interest rate. That would mean his double payments are $300/mo if the balance has remained the same. If he had only paid $385/mo for the last XX years it would be paid off" @myrn1ck on X 2025-07-20 20:07:10 UTC XXX followers, XX engagements
"According to Grok: The highest interest rate ever charged for a federal student loan in the U.S. was XX% for undergraduate loans between 1988 and 1992 during which the rate was X% while borrowers were in school and jumped to XX% after graduation. For private student loans rates can be higher with some variable rates reaching up to XX% as of January 2025 depending on the lender and borrowers creditworthiness. Historically private loan rates have been less regulated and can vary widely but specific data on their absolute highest rates is less consistently documented compared to federal loans" @myrn1ck on X 2025-07-20 03:49:17 UTC XXX followers, XX engagements
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