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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 30 Nov 2016

    Federal government on track to forgive at least $108 billion in student debt in coming yearshttp://on.wsj.com/2gwQ26N 

    4:23 AM - 30 Nov 2016
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      1. Heather  🐝‏ @heatherzamm 30 Nov 2016
        Replying to @WSJ

        Why is it that people who actually pay their bills get the middle finger all the time? Mortgages, student loans... It's insanity.

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      1. Ron B.‏ @rcbvt 30 Nov 2016
        Replying to @WSJ

        BS. I payed cash for my kids, do I get a rebate?

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      1. Deanna Jacobson‏ @Buglettesmom 30 Nov 2016
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        They need to allow refinancing at today's rates. 7% not fair to students just starting jobs!!

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      1. Joey bonnett‏ @bonnett_joey 30 Nov 2016
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        they should make it easier for current & upcoming students instead. Are they gonna give me my cash back that I repaid on time? Ha ha

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      2. trying to stay hired‏ @EazyDuzIttt 30 Nov 2016
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        @AlSharaf17 gov't bails out colleges like wall st in '08, tuition stays the same, taxpayers get screwed. Endless cycle man

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      3. Sharafi‏ @AlSharaf17 30 Nov 2016
        Replying to @EazyDuzIttt @WSJ

        if only the wall st bailouts cost us 108 billion lol

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      2. Robert P Bayer‏ @RobertPBayer1 30 Nov 2016
        Replying to @WSJ

        BS Taxpayers will pick up the Tab 1.8 Billion it will become Billions Student loan debt, Taxpayers will pay

        1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes
      3. Robert P Bayer‏ @RobertPBayer1 30 Nov 2016
        Replying to @RobertPBayer1 @WSJ

        Lessons Learned? Education investing in yourself if you make a bad investment the government? Taxpayers expected to pay?

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      1. Menudo‏ @fatfawk 30 Nov 2016
        Replying to @WSJ

        US Gov: 1) sees a problems, 2) creates a bigger problem 3) bails out 4) repeat

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      1. GratefulNotHateful‏ @terrimore1 30 Nov 2016
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        Wow. Free free free. Why wasnt this done when I was paying on a 12% Student loan?!! This is not right.

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      1. corinac‏ @corinac 30 Nov 2016
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        I wished I didn't pay mine off and wait for forgiveness..do I get a cash back?

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      1.  ❌ikid uknot ❌‏ @sportpilot555 30 Nov 2016
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        train wreck coming

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      1. Ingrid R Shepard‏ @IngridRShepard 30 Nov 2016
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        .@WSJ The argument could be made like is done for business, freeing individuals from overbearing financial regulation will spur job creation

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      1. MRPolakowski‏ @mr_polakowski 30 Nov 2016
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        It's the Fed Gov that controls financial aid practice to student charging origination fees and 6-8 % interest rates-they need to fix it

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      2. Lindy McFadden  🇺🇸‏ @lindyqb5 30 Nov 2016
        Replying to @WSJ

        @JMitchellWSJ Student Loan debt is a national disgrace with millions suffering under the weight of high interest payments

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      1. Joan Wild‏ @jwildnp 4 Dec 2016
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        terrible. They took the loans. How many spent it on school. Not a new car, fancy Diggs, made loans to their friends.Research carefully

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      1. S Brasher‏ @brasherscott1 30 Nov 2016
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        I guess all those long hours of working a second job and overtime to pay mine off is the wrong way now.

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      1. Just a Cog‏ @infocollector 30 Nov 2016
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        I guess DOE isn't happy with 6.8% return..a 30 yr mortgage is under 4% #greedy

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