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It's insane that they made 5b off of just 74k people in the first place
That's nearly 70k per person. For education. That's...that's greed on an evil level
Yeah, now that you mention it, that's fucking nuts. On average, $67,500 worth of outstanding balance for these people who went into public service. That doesn't even take into account what they've already paid in principal and interest over the years.
Edit: it's actually $72,892 per person being forgiven for people that have worked in public service for more than a decade.
That's just about exactly what my wife owes and she's 2 years away from PLSF freedom. fingers crossed
PS - I paid off my loans and I hope y'all get all yours forgiven.
I feel like education should be free for everyone, especially people in public service because that is usually challenging work and often well below market pay.
And that's the balance after paying it off for a decade or more.
Thanks, Reagan.
Careful, you might accidently summon him. No one knows the exact incantation to bring him back and frankly I'd rather add "reanimated corpse of Reagan appointed to state department" to the 2025 bingo card.
I thought you had to turn off the lights in the bathroom of a Better Business Bureau, hold a copy of The Wall Street Journal between your legs, and say his name backwards three times fast whilst flapping your arms like a chicken.
Or is that how you summon the ghost of Alan Greenspan? It all blends together after awhile.
What's insane is this is barely a drop in the bucket...
There's over 1,770 billion in student loans debt.
When people say 1.77 trillion, it might not be immediate how little a few billion is to the larger issue.
But it's only around 0.2% of total debt. Probably less because the 1.77 trillion is rounded, and at this scale that's what 5 billion is. A rounding error they don't even include that digit when talking about the total amount.