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a friend had $12k in student loans 25 years ago. currently at $37k. she worked for a non-profit that reported her hours as 37.5/week, so the decade
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colin
12K going to 37K doesn't sound like a governmental lender, sounds private and Biden's action might not have helped her at all -- nm
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crash davis (aka crash davis)
Aug 24 '22, 10:20
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It sounds exactly like a government lender when you’re not making full payments, and counting on it being forgiven instead. -- nm
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znufrii
Aug 24, 10:22
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You probably have the appropriate calculator there. What is the interest rate on that? -- nm
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crash davis
Aug 24, 10:33
right? not sure what her loans are, so she may get... $1k forgiven or something. -- nm
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colin
Aug 24, 10:20
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