TexasFreedom
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I mentioned to my wife "I'm reading an article about student debt", and she asked "stupid what"? Not having heard what I said... but I think she said it much better!
$1.46 trillion nationwide in student debt. Over $1T of it is 18-29 year olds. That should tell you how tuition is going up, and borrowing. No wonder they like Bernie Sanders.
I'm not one for more laws typically... but... You remember how some states passed laws that a woman much watch a video on what happens to the baby during an abortion (I think they got bounced by courts)? How about a law requiring young people AND anyone who cosigns for them for student loans watch a video & get counseling. It can cover what is your planned major, and how will it help you pay back these loans if you graduate and what if you don't graduate. Have hard examples of people who've successfully gotten the degree of choice and how their loan payments have gone, and examples of people who dropped out & how they're paying them off (these can be videos). From people making big bucks to people living in their car. Let's get real.
Thoughts?
I mentioned to my wife "I'm reading an article about student debt", and she asked "stupid what"? Not having heard what I said... but I think she said it much better!
$1.46 trillion nationwide in student debt. Over $1T of it is 18-29 year olds. That should tell you how tuition is going up, and borrowing. No wonder they like Bernie Sanders.
I'm not one for more laws typically... but... You remember how some states passed laws that a woman much watch a video on what happens to the baby during an abortion (I think they got bounced by courts)? How about a law requiring young people AND anyone who cosigns for them for student loans watch a video & get counseling. It can cover what is your planned major, and how will it help you pay back these loans if you graduate and what if you don't graduate. Have hard examples of people who've successfully gotten the degree of choice and how their loan payments have gone, and examples of people who dropped out & how they're paying them off (these can be videos). From people making big bucks to people living in their car. Let's get real.
Thoughts?