The disturbing trend of people losing Social Security benefits to student debt

signalmankenneth

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That's a damn shame and this will not change under a Trump administration either!

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...ebt/?hl=1&noRedirect=1&utm_term=.e09961004e84

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“What society rewards in economic terms has moved away from the softer majors,” says Carnevale. “It’s become about how much math you do.”

Non-technical majors--the arts (11.1%), humanities and liberal arts (9.4%), social sciences (8.9%) and law and public policy (8.1%)--generally have higher unemployment rates. Conversely, health care, business, and the STEM fields (science, technology, engineering and math) have been more stable and higher paying for recent college graduates. A nursing grad, for instance, faces a below-average unemployment rate of 4% and a median starting salary of $48,000.

http://www.forbes.com/sites/jennagoudreau/2012/10/11/the-10-worst-college-majors/#7bc39db253c9
 
Paying for education is one thing, borrowing money to live in a condo and drive a new car is something else. It almost impossible to believe how irresponsible kids are these days.
 
Bernie Said They wouldnt have to
What I explained on dcj for the moonbats that want free college like in Germany.
We already get it here with scholarships.
In Germany those who even qualify to go to university are about the same percentage of students here that qualify for academic scholarships.
The rest of us have to pay. Germans don't even get that choice.
 
What I explained on dcj for the moonbats that want free college like in Germany.
We already get it here with scholarships.
In Germany those who even qualify to go to university are about the same percentage of students here that qualify for academic scholarships.
The rest of us have to pay. Germans don't even get that choice.

I'm thinking that German universities don't have many gender studies majors...
 
personally I don't think anyone who has enough savings and stock to earn $100k+ in dividends and interest should be allowed to receive SS......and grandmas living on dogfood should get double.......
Okay, that is a good point. If anyone doesn't need SS, say those who still receive or make a certain amount, they should not get it and those who do should get more. It is a social safeguard for our elderly.
 
personally I don't think anyone who has enough savings and stock to earn $100k+ in dividends and interest should be allowed to receive SS......and grandmas living on dogfood should get double.......

Okay, that is a good point. If anyone doesn't need SS, say those who still receive or make a certain amount, they should not get it and those who do should get more. It is a social safeguard for our elderly.

Seriously, fuck you both up the ass with a rasp. It's my GD money, I was forced at gunpoint to pay it, and I damn well better get it all back!
 
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