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Do you have student debt? This is a hindrance to people as they try to pay off thousands of dollars in debt for their excellent education...this crippling debt keeps college grads from living the 'good life'... There has been ideas to help people get on with their lives by lessening or cancelling student debt. Some…
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Forty-five million Americans now owe a total of $1.7 trillion in federal and private student loans.
For many people, that debt is the biggest drag on their adult lives. It prevents them from buying a home or starting a family or investing in their future. They are stuck in a perpetual loop.
This crisis has led to calls to cancel all that debt and liberate an entire generation of Americans something I instinctively support. But when you start to think about all the obstacles and trade-offs, you quickly realize how politically fraught such a proposal would be. Is there any way to do it fairly? What about the millions of people who spent decades paying down their loans? And what about the people who didn’t go to college because they didn’t want the debt how would this land for them?