Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The previous sibling discount wasn't actually fair. No one should be subsidizing you ability or inability to have multiple kids in a short period of time.
Not fair at all to those who choose to have less kids to be financially responsible.
And having multiples is a choice? Interesting. Sometimes sure if you’re getting fertility help but I had mine without such help, just family history back a generation. not sure how that was my choice?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The previous sibling discount wasn't actually fair. No one should be subsidizing you ability or inability to have multiple kids in a short period of time.
Not fair at all to those who choose to have less kids to be financially responsible.
And having multiples is a choice? Interesting. Sometimes sure if you’re getting fertility help but I had mine without such help, just family history back a generation. not sure how that was my choice?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Paying for two or three children in college simultaneously impacts how much a family can pay. I am confused as to why this important data point is no longer considered in FAFSA? (Obviously I am new at all of this!)
Yep. But for some reason, Sen Lamar Alexander made this change before he retired. Why he felt so strongly and did what he could to make this change, IDK. But that’s where the blame goes.
He really hurt the middle class, what would be the reason? Did they use the money for other purpose?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The previous sibling discount wasn't actually fair. No one should be subsidizing you ability or inability to have multiple kids in a short period of time.
Not fair at all to those who choose to have less kids to be financially responsible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The previous sibling discount wasn't actually fair. No one should be subsidizing you ability or inability to have multiple kids in a short period of time.
Not fair at all to those who choose to have less kids to be financially responsible.
Anonymous wrote:The previous sibling discount wasn't actually fair. No one should be subsidizing you ability or inability to have multiple kids in a short period of time.
Anonymous wrote:We have two and the third one will start fall anxiously waiting. Last year we were only able to get loan $5500.00.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Paying for two or three children in college simultaneously impacts how much a family can pay. I am confused as to why this important data point is no longer considered in FAFSA? (Obviously I am new at all of this!)
Yep. But for some reason, Sen Lamar Alexander made this change before he retired. Why he felt so strongly and did what he could to make this change, IDK. But that’s where the blame goes.