Hello; you have no way to know these things is my take. The comments appear to be unsupported opinions of your own. Please back up such strong comments if you can.And all the no responses were people who had no loans and allready paid off and all the yes we're people with loans and all the I don't knows we're people with no college at all
Yeah basically, just calling out the president and putting him on the spot instead of doing your job lol. Its a win win situation, because you get to satisfy your brainless constituents, guaranteeing your votes, while also not doing your job.Yes...
Temp: Need to determine if throwing money can help this issue (won't solve it!). If so, how much money can help? What else short-term can help vs. throwing money at the issue? Need to see some numbers. What are the downsides?
Long-term: Find out the "real" issue(s) and fix it/them.
This comes off as lazy. No work outside of signing a piece of paper and walking to a mike. That does not cut it... need to do some real work and do it in a bipartisan manner - just like President Biden suggested.
Maybe??And all the no responses were people who had no loans and allready paid off and all the yes we're people with loans and all the I don't knows we're people with no college at all
Which nicely sums up the state of our country. The poors vote for free shit for themselves and those that work, save, and are responsible would rather not pick up the tab. Unfortunately the number of leeches is outweighing the productive segment of the population and they get to vote too. The funniest part of it all in regards to student loans is a majority of that debt is held by wealthy liberals with post grad degrees in complete and utter bullshit fields of study. The leeches think this loan forgiveness has anything to do with them lol.And all the no responses were people who had no loans and allready paid off and all the yes we're people with loans and all the I don't knows we're people with no college at all
this.Which nicely sums up the state of our country. The poors vote for free shit for themselves and those that work, save, and are responsible would rather not pick up the tab. Unfortunately the number of leeches is outweighing the productive segment of the population and they get to vote too. The funniest part of it all in regards to student loans is a majority of that debt is held by wealthy liberals with post grad degrees in complete and utter bullshit fields of study. The leeches think this loan forgiveness has anything to do with them lol.
While Dem states have the most loans, Republican states have the most in default. Seems that Dems are, as you note, being responsible.Which nicely sums up the state of our country. The poors vote for free shit for themselves and those that work, save, and are responsible would rather not pick up the tab. Unfortunately the number of leeches is outweighing the productive segment of the population and they get to vote too. The funniest part of it all in regards to student loans is a majority of that debt is held by wealthy liberals with post grad degrees in complete and utter bullshit fields of study. The leeches think this loan forgiveness has anything to do with them lol.
This has nothing to do with which states voted for who. Look at the correlation between post grad degrees and voting tendencies. Then look up who holds the majority of student loan debt. Try and ignore where they live because that’s irrelevant.While Dem states have the most loans, Republican states have the most in default. Seems that Dems are, as you note, being responsible.
But neither one of our comments get to fixing the issue at hand.
Your argument is non-existent.This has nothing to do with which states voted for who. Look at the correlation between post grad degrees and voting tendencies. Then look up who holds the majority of student loan debt. Try and ignore where they live because that’s irrelevant.
Says who? So we do nothing? I don't get where you are going...As far as fixing the issue, there is no appetite for that in our current society.
There is no "simple fix". $200k? The average debt is 30k. What does "gender" or being a "lesbian" have to do with anything? That does not even make sense.with all of your reading on the subject I’m sure you understand that the cost of higher education skyrocketed as soon as the fed gov decided to back student loans. The fix is simple, but unlikely to happen. Get the gov out of the student loan business. Want to borrow money for school? Convince a lender that what you are pursuing will produce a return for them. Might force prospective students to reconsider racking up $200k in debt and wasting 6 years of their lives studying lesbian dance theory and learning how many different genders there are when banks explain that their endeavors don’t exactly look promising as far as generating income and ability to pay back loan debts.
Sounds like you support educating potential students on their options and providing them with financial literacy classes. Maybe something else?furthermore I think it’s insane that 18 year olds are put in a position to think they have to commit to such staggering amounts of debt when their brains have not even fully developed and their life experience is essentially zero.
Why are you posting?But it doesn’t really matter what I think. Or anyone else.
So you believe we need to figure out this issue without universities taking a pay cut.The system is not going to be reformed without putting up a serious fight. Good luck taking on the institutions that profit off of our current situation lol we can’t even get the fat lazy public school teachers to go back to work as it is. You think the ones at universities are going to take a pay cut by allowing tuition prices to drop? Lol
Hello; I am many years away from a student loan so my answer may be dated. We get a six month grace period after leaving a school, then the loans have to be discharged in some manner. I also do not think the loans are interest free. I do think the interest is fair when compared to what it would be for a regular bank loan.As a rank outsider, can someone enlighten me on how/when the loans are normally repaid?
in Australia, the debt is held off until such time that the student exceeds a certain income threshold and then repaid to the government, interest free (although it does rise with inflation), I assume the current system in the US is the same?
As everything else... it depends: https://studentaid.gov/manage-loans/repaymentAs a rank outsider, can someone enlighten me on how/when the loans are normally repaid?
in Australia, the debt is held off until such time that the student exceeds a certain income threshold and then repaid to the government, interest free (although it does rise with inflation), I assume the current system in the US is the same?
its all the new generation wants. those enabling them by saying "sure we will pay for your mistakes" are pathetic. im sorry, but hell my friends parents just finished paying off 100k for their kids to go to college. do they get a refund? oh no. sorry. screw you?Why is this even here? You chose to go to college, pay your debt! No, the whole country is looking for a handout! Your debt, pay it!
Lol thats funnyits all the new generation wants. those enabling them by saying "sure we will pay for your mistakes" are pathetic. im sorry, but hell my friends parents just finished paying off 100k for their kids to go to college. do they get a refund? oh no. sorry. screw you?
No one deserves free college, even military doesn't get free college, they have to serve to get it. I don't even think it equates to 50k honestly. I got 36 months of college, prob 20-30k worth
I will agree that this new generation is lost. Even for people that are millennials, I don't like to consider myself being one, because it is embarrassing at times.