1 Caroline’s right—I couldn’t put 5% down pmt on a house until mid-30s b/c I’ve spent 14+ years shoveling $100K+ into a debt 2 Basing benefit on “is loan repaid” is arbitrary, b/c loan products blur everything 3 That arbitrariness fosters a fragile/resentful political coalition
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Student debt relief is literally middle class welfare and imo Bernie should have made it an age dependent payment instead of who did/didn't go to college... but that's just me with the working class shit you know...
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Statistically you'll make much more over the course of your career tho
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College grads statistically make more than non grads over the course of their career.
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Do we have long-term data for the most recent groups of grads, though? Seems like graduating after, say, 05 you'd have substantially less advantage
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