Anonymous wrote:If Biden does forgive loans, every parent should be telling their child to take out some level of loans, at least $10K a year if in undergrad.
It’s a terrible policy for society, but if it happens in 2022, it’s likely to happen again in 2024.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is so petty, and I say that as a millennial who self-funded college, and worked multiple jobs through most of my life to pay off my student loans. I wouldn’t benefit personally from this policy.
Student loan forgiveness is good for everyone. The fewer people who are burdened with this kind of debt, the better the economy is. And more people can actually live their lives instead of working 100 hours a week, like I did.
So where is all this money going to come from? Someone actually has to pay it. Instead of telling all kids they have to go to college and go into debt, we should be guiding kids into trades that don’t require expensive degrees. It’s really irresponsible to pay $150000 for a degree in social work where your max salary is going to be $60k after 20 years. This sets a bad precedent for future generations who are the ones who are going to be saddled with our country’s debt.
Anonymous wrote:This is so petty, and I say that as a millennial who self-funded college, and worked multiple jobs through most of my life to pay off my student loans. I wouldn’t benefit personally from this policy.
Student loan forgiveness is good for everyone. The fewer people who are burdened with this kind of debt, the better the economy is. And more people can actually live their lives instead of working 100 hours a week, like I did.
Anonymous wrote:We did the same thing. We have 300K for each kid saved but we are having them take out max student loans because of the democratic idiots running the country (sorry to offend any libs). For example, in a period of record unemployment and huge wage growth and massive inflation, we have a payment freeze on loans. LOL, how stupid is that- lets flood people with more money to buy things that supply chains cant provide.
As someone who put themselves through school with loans and jobs, I am just stunned at this wiping out of debt. Where was this when I was a recent grad? Oh yeah, back then, we paid back what we borrowed in good faith.
So yes, we are also on the student loan gravy train. We told our kids we would pay them off at graduation if they graduated with a 3.5 or higher (gives them a little motivation not to have too much fun) but you arent paying attention if you arent taking out loans that could well be forgiven and have zero payments or interest during the school years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Biden talked about, like, $10k of loan forgiveness for people making under a certain threshold annually. There will never be full cost of attendance loan forgiveness for anyone who wants it.
You can’t take out federal loans for the full cost of attendance. Ex. capped at $5,000 for freshman,$6,500 t try or sophomores etc.
Biden reportedly told lawmakers he is open to forgiving more than $10,000 in debt.
"I am considering dealing with some [student] debt reduction, I am not considering $50,000 debt reduction but I'm in the process of taking a hard look at whether there will be additional debt forgiveness," Biden said Thursday when a reporter asked a question about student debt following a White House speech about aid to Ukraine. "And I'll have an answer for that in the next couple of weeks."
https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/careersandeducation/biden-says-hell-have-an-answer-on-student-loan-forgiveness-in-the-coming-weeks-e2-80-94-but-shuts-the-door-on-2450000-in-debt-relief/ar-AAWHP6x
Anonymous wrote:Biden talked about, like, $10k of loan forgiveness for people making under a certain threshold annually. There will never be full cost of attendance loan forgiveness for anyone who wants it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We did the same thing. We have 300K for each kid saved but we are having them take out max student loans because of the democratic idiots running the country (sorry to offend any libs). For example, in a period of record unemployment and huge wage growth and massive inflation, we have a payment freeze on loans. LOL, how stupid is that- lets flood people with more money to buy things that supply chains cant provide.
As someone who put themselves through school with loans and jobs, I am just stunned at this wiping out of debt. Where was this when I was a recent grad? Oh yeah, back then, we paid back what we borrowed in good faith.
So yes, we are also on the student loan gravy train. We told our kids we would pay them off at graduation if they graduated with a 3.5 or higher (gives them a little motivation not to have too much fun) but you arent paying attention if you arent taking out loans that could well be forgiven and have zero payments or interest during the school years.
How do you demonstrate need to qualify for a federal student loan if you've got 4 years of tuition sitting in a 529?
Anonymous wrote:We did the same thing. We have 300K for each kid saved but we are having them take out max student loans because of the democratic idiots running the country (sorry to offend any libs). For example, in a period of record unemployment and huge wage growth and massive inflation, we have a payment freeze on loans. LOL, how stupid is that- lets flood people with more money to buy things that supply chains cant provide.
As someone who put themselves through school with loans and jobs, I am just stunned at this wiping out of debt. Where was this when I was a recent grad? Oh yeah, back then, we paid back what we borrowed in good faith.
So yes, we are also on the student loan gravy train. We told our kids we would pay them off at graduation if they graduated with a 3.5 or higher (gives them a little motivation not to have too much fun) but you arent paying attention if you arent taking out loans that could well be forgiven and have zero payments or interest during the school years.
Anonymous wrote:How do you demonstrate need to qualify for a federal student loan if you've got 4 years of tuition sitting in a 529?