Posted by DigiNomad on 14th of Jul 2023 at 02:18 pm
I took a job in Singapore, partially because I wanted the extra
income for student loan payments, and then sacrificed quite a bit
for a couple of years to pay aggressively. These rich kids just get
me to pay theirs for them and then have no incentive not to get a
basket weaving degree that costs 120K. It's a gift to the
Universities, more than anything. They are being incentivized
heavily to maintain business as usual, with all of us paying for
their largesse (have you been to a campus recently? They even smell
like money. New buildings everywhere, etc, etc.).
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. . . and another
Posted by dragonfly28 on 14th of Jul 2023 at 02:03 pm
. . . and another $39 billion just added with the latest Student Loan forgiveness end run by those tax 'n spenders . . .
why did I pay off
Posted by matt on 14th of Jul 2023 at 02:09 pm
why did I pay off my student loans and my wifes?
or..for the people that paid off their student loans, only fair to give them some sort of tax break/deduction for that
Thinking in fair terms has
Posted by atait on 14th of Jul 2023 at 03:02 pm
Thinking in fair terms has the problem my whole life. These people are not fair
I took a job in
Posted by DigiNomad on 14th of Jul 2023 at 02:18 pm
I took a job in Singapore, partially because I wanted the extra income for student loan payments, and then sacrificed quite a bit for a couple of years to pay aggressively. These rich kids just get me to pay theirs for them and then have no incentive not to get a basket weaving degree that costs 120K. It's a gift to the Universities, more than anything. They are being incentivized heavily to maintain business as usual, with all of us paying for their largesse (have you been to a campus recently? They even smell like money. New buildings everywhere, etc, etc.).