Especially since companies tend to pay at least 1/2 the cost of a master’s. My daughter is getting one now courtesy of her company |
This tired argument about PPP loans is only ever repeated by people like yourself that have neither the motivation or intelligence to sign the front of a paycheck. As it turns out, the Biden admin DOJ has been around for quite awhile and we are not awash in PPP related prosecutions. The same lack of financial literacy that makes these arguments palatable is the same thing that puts somebody in the place of having a useless degree and too much student loan debt. Funny how that works out. |
Are you serious? WE ARE NEVER GOING TO BE ABLE TO OWN A HOME, you fruitloop dingus! That's what the younger generations in the US are telling you: we are NOT going to pay our student loans b/c we don't give a shit what happens. We don't make enough to fking care. We aren't having kids b/c we don't make enough. We aren't owning homes because we don't make enough. WE DON'T CARE. |
Federally backed college loans used for higher education purposes? Yes, those loans should be exempt from compounded interest. |
Define "we" |
This decision is the least important decision the Court has handed down. The decisions on affirmative action and the CO anti-discrimination law are far more important. And they are intellectually inconsistent with each other. |
That benefit went away from many F500’s in the Great Recession. Now you get $5,000 and have to sell your soul for the next 3-5 years. |
I know plenty of younger people that are owning homes and having children. All without significant financial help from their parents. They may not live in an expensive neighborhood in DC or NYC though. Crazy. |
So much hyperbole. I'm a millennial that had student loan debt I paid off. I own a home. All of my millennial friends with families own homes. Agree, define 'we' because there are millions of millennials who figured out how to be an adult. Maybe it is a YOU problem. |
Not a boomer, but thrilled. Pay your own bills. |
This. I wonder if part of the problem is that a lot of people, even those in finance, don't understand how student loans work. |
They are both what republicans want, so they are completely consistent. |
I don't understand how so many people got caught in this problem. Is it hard for an 18-25 year old to understand that taking on tens of thousands of dollars in loans is a bad idea unless you have a plan to pay it back (ie pursuing certain degrees from certain schools)? I can understand graduating at a bad time and unexpected not being able to find a job or a lower paying job, but I don't think that can explain the sheer number of people who are overburdened with loans. That speaks of bad planning.
I know no one likes anecdotes but I only share to illustrate that there are different ways to success. I graduated grad school with over 160k in student loans and paid it off in 5 years. My husband went to a cheap state school/community college combo and didn't need school loans. We now earn about the same. Point is, don't do the loans unless you are sure you can pay it off because you don't need to go to those fancy private schools to be successful. |
No standing would be in Biden’s favor. It means the people who brought the lawsuit have no standing to sue, and the case won’t be decided on the merits. There were 2 lawsuits. |
Lol. PPP fraud isn’t being tracked. There are literally thousands of scammers within 5 miles of my house. |