Omg, you mean I have to pay interest when I take out a loan!!!???? Gee, who knew? If I take out $100k loans, I do not pay off my loan just because I paid $100k back, lol. Holy crap, welcome to adulthood, you have to pay interest on a loan. Your talking point #1 is asinine. You haven't paid back the basis because loans are amortized. Grow up and read a personal finance 101 book. If I take out $500k to buy a home, I may have to pay $900k-1M back over the course of the loan. Just because I pay back $500k by year 15 doesnt mean I've paid back my basis. What an infantile understanding of money. People need to grow up and change out of their diapers and put their grown up panties on. You take out a loan. Expect to pay it back with interest. Expect it to be on an amortized schedule. You can learn all of this by watching 7 minutes of YouTube videos. |
Correct. As you read, my comment related only to the person appearing in the video not to the contents of the video. |
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This one isn't just Trump. Anyone keeping tabs on the student loan controversies over the years knows the pattern - democratic administrations enact policies to help borrowers in one way or another, and republican administrations undo them and deregulate lenders so that predatory practices increase, and the cycle goes on and on. Borrowers need to remember that every time the administration changes, anything they were promised goes out the door. Any repayment program can change at any time, so you can't make long-term plans assuming your current plan will continue. |
The only way to ensure this would be to forgive the loans after they've done those 10 years. They should still make at least the minimum payments on the loan in the meantime. |
Fun fact, the Supreme Court ratified that debt forgiveness belongs to Congress |
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This is good news, both from a moral standpoint and an economic one. Shame on Biden for trying to do an end run around the courts and our legislature and getting into this mess, but it will be fixed. |
I paid off all my loans, too, and admit I was a bit resentful when Biden started talking about forgiveness. I mean, what about those of us who sacrificed a lot to pay them off? We get nothing? It seems unfair. On the other hand, it's not just interest. It's predatory lending practices. Kids take out loans when they are very young, and have no idea how interest works. When I took out my loans, I am ashamed to admit that I did not understand that interest accrued annually - not just once, on the total loan. My loans were at 13%, and were subject to a 6% finance fee. So I never even got 6% of what I borrowed, but had to pay 13% interest on it. When rates when down and lenders were offering to refinance my loans at 4%, the government (under Bush) would not allow me to do so. Yes, I was NOT ALLOWED to refinance, even though banks wanted to lend me the money. Ultimately, I borrowed 90K and paid back 230K, and that's in spite of being a full time teacher in a Title 1 school for 15 years. If family hadn't helped, I could not have done it. If lending practices were fair and honest, this wouldn't be a problem. Thank the GOP for the nightmare of having a whole younger generation in permanent debt. It's like serfdom. It needs to be addressed, one way or another. |
And many of them are for beauty school and truck driving school, not just four year colleges. |
This is what the law governing PSLF already requires. We literally have this law on the books. You work in public service + make 120 on time payments = you get remaining balance of the student loan forgiven. The problem was that Betsy de Vos refused to enforce the law in 2017 and approve PSLF forgiveness for those who already did their service and made 120 payments. She literally was refusing to follow the law and lots of people were suing the Dept of Ed. It wasn’t until Biden came into office that they began approving PSLF forgiveness in accordance with the law. Look, Betsy de Vos was acting like the law didn’t exist. It was egregious. Yet none of you crowing about student loans were harping on this lawless behavior by the first Trump administration. |
The US accounts for almost 30% of the world’s GDP. You do understand how flooding the US with printed money would lead to inflation in the IS and the entire world? |
Do you have a link to cite that? |
That's almost the exact program that was in place. People worked for years at low-paying jobs, and made fairly high minimum payments on the assumption that they would be eligible for the public service forgiveness. And then, under Trump, they simply refused to repay them. Not a penny. And most of those people are still fighting to get the forgiveness they were promised. Only a small number actually got what they were promised. |
Two wrongs don’t make a right. |