Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's going on?
Many thousands of PSLF accounts were forgiven this past Friday. I was one of those, they forgave a balance of $150K.
It is a massive financial and psychological relief for me.
What a relief for you!
Thanks. I earned it, because I followed the law signed by George W Bush.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's going on?
Many thousands of PSLF accounts were forgiven this past Friday. I was one of those, they forgave a balance of $150K.
It is a massive financial and psychological relief for me.
What a relief for you!
What a relief for you!Anonymous wrote:What's going on?
Many thousands of PSLF accounts were forgiven this past Friday. I was one of those, they forgave a balance of $150K.
It is a massive financial and psychological relief for me.
Anonymous wrote:Millennials and Gen Z, tell your Boomer parents their Parent Plus loans are eligible for forgiveness! Apparently they aren't aware.
Anonymous wrote:I can see another $10,000 in the summer/fall of 2024, just before Uncle Joe's re-election. Another $10,000 to poorest borrowers would only "cost" $100 billion or so.
Allegedly Joe's daughter has $100,000+ in loans from Tulane and Penn?
Anonymous wrote:I can see another $10,000 in the summer/fall of 2024, just before Uncle Joe's re-election. Another $10,000 to poorest borrowers would only "cost" $100 billion or so.
Allegedly Joe's daughter has $100,000+ in loans from Tulane and Penn?
Anonymous wrote:administration gotta hurry before hee haw judge enjoins this jank
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone please distill what he did for the interest? Is it true the interest stops/freezes as long as you make payments each month? At 0% or is it 1%?
Congress sets the interest rate, POTUS has no authority over that.
Get Republicans to play ball, if you want to lower the interest rate.
Fake news. No more interest if you make min payments towards current balance.
What you’re discussing there is different from the interest rate percentage, which is set by Congress via law.
That interest rate provision in the Tweet can be dismantled by the next President with the stroke of a pen.