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In response to
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Forgiving student loan debt is a bandaid if you don't address the real problem of the insane costs
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Reagen
Also missing from the discussion is that not all student debt is the same. -- nm
Posted by
znufrii
Aug 3 '21, 10:23
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My grandfather-in-law paid for multiple Navajo kids to go to college in exchange for them weaving traditional rugs for him. -- nm
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Max
Aug 3, 10:29
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pegleg? -- nm
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Beaker
Aug 3, 10:47
Correct. Federal loans aren't generally going to the wealthy. Private debt is a harder but, but there are ways to make it
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TWuG
Aug 3, 10:26
Excellent point. I think my debt was at 3.75% which in the mid-90s was like free money. Predatory lending can get bent. -- nm
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rollo
Aug 3, 10:25
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Predatory lending, for-profit education, excessive institutional spending driving up costs to compete for students and the federal aid money that comes with… -- (edited)
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znufrii
Aug 3, 10:28
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