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The money has already been spent it is already in circulation.That happens every day in the country.
All I did was state reality. Loan relief would have helped the economy. It still might.
The money has already been spent it is already in circulation.That happens every day in the country.
All I did was state reality. Loan relief would have helped the economy. It still might.
The money has already been spent it is already in circulation.
Yep they need to fix college price gouging not just cover debt which does nothing for future students
“The Supreme Court’s rejection on Friday of President Biden’s student debt relief plan instantly unravels one of the president’s signature efforts and ratchets up the pressure on him to find a new way to make good on a promise to a key constituency as the 2024 presidential campaign gets underway.”
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/06/30/u...ent-loans.html
It’s a shame we can bail out banks and Wall Street, forgive PPP loans to the rich, but can’t help college students.
It is impossible to get a college education online. You simply do not have the association and interaction that is a big part of that college education. Same thing with being home schooled, you may learn your ABC's but there is more to school than that.
WTF does that have to do with the present day responsible folks who pay their loans?When I started college it was 16 bucks a credit hour and easily affordable with a part-time job. The change in education costs is not just due to inflation. There is serious gouging going on. The students of today are taking out an educational mortgage that they will pay for decades.
If you believe an educated population is a positive for a nation, you should be shocked at what our for-profit educational system has done.
We have created a huge problem that loots young people in America and harms the country.
But none of that is important. You people who have gone before should get repaid first. That will somehow solve the problem.
That happens every day in the country.
All I did was state reality. Loan relief would have helped the economy. It still might.
I agree with you completely regarding the bolded. The ROI on certain degrees at high priced schools isn't all that much. Companies and the government also require degrees for positions that really don't need them. There's a reason more kids are reconsidering the college route.
A college graduate earns about $1 million more over a life time than non graduates.
There needs to be context in that number (if it's even still accurate today). That stat doesn't justify people taking out ten of thousands or even hundreds of thousands of dollars in loans for majors in which their future earning potential will be low.
I've seen data that shows those who go to trade school and come out debt free with a good job can come close to earning what some college grads do after their debt.
Yes, generally speaking college is the way to go. But that's not a blanket statement and each individuals path is different and unique to them.
“The Supreme Court’s rejection on Friday of President Biden’s student debt relief plan instantly unravels one of the president’s signature efforts and ratchets up the pressure on him to find a new way to make good on a promise to a key constituency as the 2024 presidential campaign gets underway.”
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/06/30/u...ent-loans.html
It’s a shame we can bail out banks and Wall Street, forgive PPP loans to the rich, but can’t help college students.
Somebody pays for someone else all the time. It's very likely that I pay more than most who post here. Is it fair that I have to pick up part of THEIR tab? We are a society, and society is no place for hyper-individualism.

A college graduate earns about $1 million more over a life time than non graduates.
So his key constituency is deadbeats? Interesting .
17.4% of American adults have student loans. https://www.nerdwallet.com/article/...mericans have,$600 billion, federal data show.
Nobody put a gun to their head demanding they sign for those.
In addition there’s a significant percentage (no doubt) of Americans that paid off their student loans , so basically you’re saying it’s not only fair for the those that did not take out student loans (and they may be low income taxpayers) to pay them
but you’re saying it’s fair for those who already diligently paid off their loans to continue paying for others.
Wow. Just wow.
Maybe we as a society should bail out anyone with credit card debt on the brink of bankruptcy.![]()
So his key constituency is deadbeats? Interesting .
No. Those that are no longer students who don't pay back their loans.College students are deadbeats?
How the fuck some of you assholes come up with your stupid comments is beyond me.
No it's not but we're not talking about muffins. Student loan forgiveness is basically penalizing those that are personally responsible. And in a nutshell, that's been the agenda of the democratic party for as long as I can remember. Penalize the responsible, reward the irresponsible.As I pointed out before, student debt is not dischargeable in bankruptcy. Life isn't fair. If I had waited a day, those English Muffins would have been BOGO.
Objectively, this will be good for the economy. I really don't care about the rest of it. I'm not a bleeding heart liberal, I'm a practical thinker. I want ROI, and student debt relief, especially as proposed, would very likely have a positive effect.I was certainly pissed.When people were taking out massive home equity loans and walking, no one seemed to lose their minds about how we were bailing out these six figure salary guys with boats in the garage. Life goes on.Glad you mentioned bankruptcy. I suggest a compromise where if someone accepts debt relief (and only partial) from the gubmint they must also declare bankruptcy.Bankruptcy is a practical solution. So is this.FFS, everything seems to be. Like raycissm.It's sad that these kinds of things are somehow politicized.
Yeppers. As did Obama.Like the corporate deadbeats Bush bailed out?
We do overlap occasionally.The house owners who speculated on houses they couldn't afford then got caught underwater? I tend to agree here.
Indeed.Help them out, but don't reward bad or stupid behavior at a cost to taxpayers. Let them work it off. Also treat corrupt business people like mass murderers; both take the souls of others. Public executions would be nice after a fair trial.
No it's not but we're not talking about muffins. Student loan forgiveness is basically penalizing those that are personally responsible. And in a nutshell, that's been the agenda of the democratic party for as long as I can remember. Penalize the responsible, reward the irresponsible. I was certainly pissed. Glad you mentioned bankruptcy. I suggest a compromise where if someone accepts debt relief (and only partial) from the gubmint they must also declare bankruptcy. FFS, everything seems to be. Like raycissm.