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as far as student loans... you don't think the government caused that? my friend... that is exactly how tuition skyrocketed in the first place... the availability of loans that were backed by the govt for colleges to pump out as many worthless degrees as possible... it was setup effectively as a scam lol to promote a business which in fact should have been an educational institution
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businesses and corporations had choices to save money for a downturn... there were only 2 sets of businesses legally shut down - those serving food but more specifically restaurants and those involved in tourist type attractions... and that was for a very short time... and assistance to them was fair... but again, that's not at all what ended up happening and we are all paying drastically for it... stock buybacks were somehow a more worthwhile spend than a little more liquidity
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I work at a University, and think education is important. The right education being most important. Many people enroll in classes only to drop out or change majors 10 times because not enough work experience is encouraged before college. Students are just told to major in whatever they "like to do" and we all know how that goes. I think the trades are an option that was overlooked for way too long by my generation (influenced by our parents) and we are all paying for it now.
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Here the risk is falling into lifelong debt and not having a job... again, this is only true in the US - remember that.
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People can debate whether PPP was a good idea or not, which is fine. I understand and agree with portion of both sides of that argument. But it is apples and oranges to forgiving debt that was always intended to be repaid.
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However forget all that. Let's assume you are 100% correct and PPP was a total scam period. So what? I don't see how that has any relevance on student loans? Because the government scammed us once we should go ahead and agree to let them scam us again? You could also believe that PPP was wrong AND loan forgiveness is also wrong. |
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Also... if you recall... they were intially classified as official loans and were later out of nowhere free money in the form of forgiveness... i think that was done so folks like me would put blinders on.
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as far as your other comments... u missed all of 2009, bailouts, cash for clunkers and other scam programs i could name... hence again... its hard to argue who gets what forgiven because in the end, someone someway gets scammed.
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So I assume your answer is yes then? We should accept getting scammed because we've been scammed before. |
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Both... PPP loans were forgiven AS long as 60% of spend went toward payroll... so as long as no one was laid off and you kept employees on the roster you got $... except here is the deal - you didn't have to show any financial hardship... so even if your business broke records during Covid, you got free money and you are correct, it was designed exactly that way... the rest is an extra paycheck to the owner... and people are shocked by inflation lol.
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that sounds like your argument, if nothing is forgiven... it sounds pretty fair to me
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EDIT - If YOU owned a business, do you think you could survive without any income for 2-3 months and still pay your bills and stay afloat?
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To put this out there upfront, I paid back ever cent of the money I took out as loans when I went to college. When I graduated and had to find work during the 92 recession, I had to figure out what to do with the student loans I had. Working temp jobs wasn't going to cut it. So I read the the rules of the student loan programs. Of the three I had, two were subsidized and allowed me to defer payment with no interest accruing if I went back to school before the 6 months grace period ended as long as I was enrolled as half time or 6 credit hours. This would reset the grace period to allow me another 6 months after the end of the semester I was enrolled half time. I would continue to do this until I was able to fine gainful employment ie where my job was an actual career. At that point I paid back all of it. The enrollment at the community college was cheaper than the loan payments and I picked up extra knowledge as I was taking a bunch of programming classes.
All the ones screaming about wanting this handout are just plain lazy and won't do what it takes to pay the loans. Either do what I did, or suck it up and get a second job if you can't pay it with your first job. As others have stated, no one held a gun to your held to take these loans out. There was a study about what happened during the pause in student loan payments. Most of the people with student loans spent the money that would have gone to payments into frivolous things such as useless stuff or vacations. The flip side of this is if the system is this broken, then put a stop to originating any new student loans. For me the solution is obvious to fix this mess. Take away the government backing and have the colleges/universities absorb any loan forgiveness. These institutions are awash in huge endowments/trust funds. Why should they be let off scott free when they contributed to the problem. It's on them to provide proper guidance to students as to career path and if it makes sense to pursue a particular degree given the employment picture after graduation. |
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As I said, the wisdom of PPP is fair to debate. But student loans have always been designed to be repaid. That is not debatable and trying to justify forgiving loans after the fact by citing programs designed as grants or bailouts from the start is just a bad argument.
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