We already have that for credit cards. It’s commonly known as bankruptcy. |
It's for everyone, whether you need it or not. Loans for lawyers making $400k/year will be forgiven, for example, just like every other loan. |
I don't understand. You needed help, and you got help, in the form of loans. You paid them back. You're an argument against loan forgiveness, not for it. |
-+1. And someone has to pay for the loan forgiveness program. It will be us, the taxpayers |
Gimme a break. Do you forego deductions that could lower your taxes? Do you tell your boss to give your bonus to someone who makes less than you? PP is demonstrating why this proposal is ludicrous. That isn't his fault. |
| To everyone saying the OP wouldn't qualify for subsidized loans, that's not necessarily true. Especially if the grandparents are the owners of the 529. FASFA only asks about parent ownership. |
You think you are a genius, but you are so sleazy. Why the HELL should my tax dollars pay for your kid's tuition, when you have plenty of money to pay for it yourself? Most people with college loans never even finished college. They have a slim chance of being able to repay AND secure their own financial footing. People like you are sickening, and are likely the same ones who complain about government handouts. |
This never even crossed my mind. Seriously, not everyone is as slimy as you. |
| OP, maybe you should spend less time thinking about what you can do and spend more time thinking about what you should do. |
I am against rampant loan repayment (though would support some kind of "in kind" repayment, be it as a trade for government service or limiting it to those who suffered from documented predatory lending.) And let those for-profit colleges, many of which ripped off veterans, kick in most of the costs as part of their legal remedies. Like Trump College. I will vote Democrat regardless, however, because the alternative is to risk our Democracy. The Republicans are literally in lock step with an immoral tyrant who is out of touch with reality. They clearly put power ahead of country and have totally disregarded the rule of law in the "oversight" of the Trump administration. We cannot reward their tactics. |
I'm not even going to read the replies because no one that was able to save 460K for college and would ask a question as stupid a question as this is a troll or someone who received a ton of money unearned. If it's the latter get as many loans as you can so you can wallow in your stupidity in the future. |
The point wasn’t that we don’t need social workers. Of course we need social workers. The point is that someone should not pay $150,000 to become a social worker and then expect loan forgiveness. Instead, they should go to local community college and get an associates and then follow up at a university for way less and graduate debt free. People should not be taking out loans that are unwarranted for the profession they are choosing. |
Yeah, my extended family has figured out how to do this. Chapter 13 bankruptcy. Run up the bills, claim bankrupty, wait 7 years and do it all over again. |
Sure they did. My point was that you cannot discharge any federal student loans in bankruptcy. You only can with private loans if you’re basically incapacitated. |
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We have a decent amount saved for our son's college. We didn't use a 529 for most of it, but for some of the savings. Of course, parents are wondering about the loan forgiveness being on the horizon!
We are encouraging our kids to look at federal jobs once they graduate for the public servant loan forgiveness. I get a loan for a car even though I have money in an investment that I could pull out to pay for it in cash. Why would I? Loans have been cheap overall and if someone said it's a decent chance car loans would be wiped away, I definitely would finance it! |