Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's hilarious that the people against forgiveness insist that student loan borrowers are both too rich to deserve forgiveness but also too poor to make payments and therefore need to get second jobs.
No, people feel that you should repay your loan.
Do you also plan to have taxpayers pay off your mortgage, car loan, credit cards?
Where does it stop?
Clearly it stops with corporate bailouts! Citizens go F** yourselves, amirite?!
Those companies employ you and are accretive to the economy. Deadbeats aren't.
Anonymous wrote:Biden is doing nothing. Y’all were lied to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the longer this drags on to the end of the month, I think biden plans on extending the pause. very odd with two weeks left and no one is saying much. I am sure people are holding on before they refi their loans. SMH.
Wrong. Borrowers are already getting email notifications that their accounts will resume auto-deduct next month.
I think loan servicers are still trying to figure out how to restart. There was a piece on NPR a couple of months back that described how very complex this pause has been.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's hilarious that the people against forgiveness insist that student loan borrowers are both too rich to deserve forgiveness but also too poor to make payments and therefore need to get second jobs.
No, people feel that you should repay your loan.
Do you also plan to have taxpayers pay off your mortgage, car loan, credit cards?
Where does it stop?
Clearly it stops with corporate bailouts! Citizens go F** yourselves, amirite?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's hilarious that the people against forgiveness insist that student loan borrowers are both too rich to deserve forgiveness but also too poor to make payments and therefore need to get second jobs.
No, people feel that you should repay your loan.
Do you also plan to have taxpayers pay off your mortgage, car loan, credit cards?
Where does it stop?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the longer this drags on to the end of the month, I think biden plans on extending the pause. very odd with two weeks left and no one is saying much. I am sure people are holding on before they refi their loans. SMH.
Wrong. Borrowers are already getting email notifications that their accounts will resume auto-deduct next month.
Anonymous wrote:the longer this drags on to the end of the month, I think biden plans on extending the pause. very odd with two weeks left and no one is saying much. I am sure people are holding on before they refi their loans. SMH.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When did Americans become deadbeats always looking for a handout?
Help paying for an education so you can become a meaningful contributor to society? That's not a bad handout at all.
Not sure how meaningful a contributor to society one would be if they can’t even meet their financial obligations. Also, you could say the exact same thing about aid for housing or any other form of debt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When did Americans become deadbeats always looking for a handout?
Help paying for an education so you can become a meaningful contributor to society? That's not a bad handout at all.
Not sure how meaningful a contributor to society one would be if they can’t even meet their financial obligations. Also, you could say the exact same thing about aid for housing or any other form of debt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When did Americans become deadbeats always looking for a handout?
Help paying for an education so you can become a meaningful contributor to society? That's not a bad handout at all.
Anonymous wrote:When did Americans become deadbeats always looking for a handout?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is going on with student loans?
Nothing. Payment resumes in two weeks.
Not gonna happen. It will be extended.
The Dept of Ed is in the process of transferring servicers from FedLoan to MOHELA. For example, I received a letter from FedLoan today that I will be transferred to MOHELA on August 30. It's taking MOHELA 4-6 weeks to get loans to show up in their systems and for borrowers to create their MOHELA accounts/login info.
There is no way I will be able to make a student loan payment by September 30 (the date when the first payment is due after the pause).
Biden will extend the pause until 1Q2023 and blame it on the servicer switch.
I think you're right that the pause will be extended but what you're saying isn't how these loan servicers work. If payments resume while transferring your loan you're much more likely to login and find your account in default or a billing notice for $4k/month
Anonymous wrote:When did Americans become deadbeats always looking for a handout?