Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Canceling any new or old measly $10k of student loan debt is the dumbest idea. What is the payment on that, a mere $100/month?
Instead, the struggling folks need help - the ones buried under 75k, 100k, 300k of debt for over 20 years who, because it's been 20 years, obviously they can't pay it! And I mean 20 years since school completion, not 20 years of qualifying payments, huge difference.
my 2 cents
For me, canceling $10k of my debt would have halved my monthly payment. I’m one of the teachers who got screwed over under the last administration. I was supposed to have my debt entirely forgiven.
Why is your student loan my responsibility to pay off?
Anonymous wrote:I couldn’t afford college so I work as a nanny. Why should I pay off your loans? I couldn’t afford college so I didn’t go to college. I make 85k as a nanny so I’m lucky, but I still don’t want to pay for YOUR college experience, when I couldn’t afford to have my own. Not fair for people who couldn’t go to college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am 100 percent forgiving any amount of student loan debt.
However make it zero percent interest or extend the time to repay maybe but principal should be paid back
Why should rest of the taxpayers need to pay for this interest? No-one is paying for my interest on my car, house or boat.
Anonymous wrote:I agree OP. This is a policy with absolutely zero thought put into it. With income-based repayment, cancelling $10,000 is essentially meaningless for people with average debt amounts (around $30k). The remaining term and payment amount will basically be the *exact same.* And I definitely believe that this will end up increasing tuition amounts.
OTOH, the moves to completely cancel debt for fraudulent programs is a very good and fair policy.
What they need to do is exert downward pressure on college tuitions, get rid of bad programs more quickly (eg certain for profits), and improve imcome-based repayment especially for helping professions like nurses and teachers. The Obama Admin tried to do some of this but got caught up in absurd technocratic approaches.
Anonymous wrote:I am 100 percent forgiving any amount of student loan debt.
However make it zero percent interest or extend the time to repay maybe but principal should be paid back
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:what is point of it? To look koowool? Get a high five? I'm not understanding what much a mere 10k of forgiveness would meaningfully do for anyone's day to day
It buys votes.
Not really. The political impact is thought to be zero because it alienates some voters as well. But 10k does make a lot of difference, esp. to people in their 20s --it allows them to take more career-related risks, save up some money to move to where job opportunities are etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Canceling any new or old measly $10k of student loan debt is the dumbest idea. What is the payment on that, a mere $100/month?
Instead, the struggling folks need help - the ones buried under 75k, 100k, 300k of debt for over 20 years who, because it's been 20 years, obviously they can't pay it! And I mean 20 years since school completion, not 20 years of qualifying payments, huge difference.
my 2 cents
For me, canceling $10k of my debt would have halved my monthly payment. I’m one of the teachers who got screwed over under the last administration. I was supposed to have my debt entirely forgiven.
Why is your student loan my responsibility to pay off?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Canceling any new or old measly $10k of student loan debt is the dumbest idea. What is the payment on that, a mere $100/month?
Instead, the struggling folks need help - the ones buried under 75k, 100k, 300k of debt for over 20 years who, because it's been 20 years, obviously they can't pay it! And I mean 20 years since school completion, not 20 years of qualifying payments, huge difference.
my 2 cents
For me, canceling $10k of my debt would have halved my monthly payment. I’m one of the teachers who got screwed over under the last administration. I was supposed to have my debt entirely forgiven.
Why is your student loan my responsibility to pay off?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Canceling any new or old measly $10k of student loan debt is the dumbest idea. What is the payment on that, a mere $100/month?
Instead, the struggling folks need help - the ones buried under 75k, 100k, 300k of debt for over 20 years who, because it's been 20 years, obviously they can't pay it! And I mean 20 years since school completion, not 20 years of qualifying payments, huge difference.
my 2 cents
For me, canceling $10k of my debt would have halved my monthly payment. I’m one of the teachers who got screwed over under the last administration. I was supposed to have my debt entirely forgiven.