07-22-2021, 04:03 PM
(07-22-2021, 03:54 PM)ctcarl Wrote: How would that work in terms of folks who recently paid off student loans?
Plenty of them struggled and scrimped to pay off their debt. Some delayed marriage and kids, worked multiple jobs, skipped buying a home and/or made other sacrifices in the interest of financial responsibility. Would they get $10,000 back?
This is exactly why I'm against cancellation. People who acted responsibly, saved, scrimped, and sacrificed will get minimal or no benefit. Meanwhile the students and schools racking up debt get bailed out. It's an incentive for financial irresponsibility.
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