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re: Probably been said but there is a fix to the student debt "crisis"
Posted on 5/16/24 at 3:01 pm to Sailin Tiger
Posted on 5/16/24 at 3:01 pm to Sailin Tiger
And as soon as one of our delicate citizens can't get a student loan for 'studies' they will cry racism! Because the lenders are doing their job.
This post was edited on 5/16/24 at 3:03 pm
Posted on 5/16/24 at 3:03 pm to Tarps99
quote:No guarantees, here, either. Some doctors are family practitioners scrapping to earn a living, while some become highly skilled and sought after surgeries, while others become proctologists and make pretty good back.
Meanwhile a medical doctor that is expected to make 200-500K a year can get a million dollars in loans.
Also, who's to say Dems won't succeed in socialized medicine and where all doctors get paid what they are allowed by the state?
Posted on 5/16/24 at 3:16 pm to Sailin Tiger
When I graduated in 1989 I had a modest loan balance to payoff when compared to the loan debt many youngsters are dealing with today. I got married 8 months later and a year after that we bought a house for $70k at 9% interest and PMI to boot. After buying our home we had $700 in a checking account and not much more in a savings account.....shite was tight.
We were newly married, I was starting a new career and we had a household income under $50k in 1990 but we decided we would payoff my student loans first in lieu of eating out, vacations, and new automobiles. We did that for 7 years and paid off my student loans early.....long before Dave Ramsey was ever a thing.
We were newly married, I was starting a new career and we had a household income under $50k in 1990 but we decided we would payoff my student loans first in lieu of eating out, vacations, and new automobiles. We did that for 7 years and paid off my student loans early.....long before Dave Ramsey was ever a thing.
Posted on 5/16/24 at 3:19 pm to Sailin Tiger
I think the problem is the education system has become as bloated as government, and exists to make people rich.
Each school within a university has like 10 deans of something, all making like 400k. It’s ridiculous.
Each school within a university has like 10 deans of something, all making like 400k. It’s ridiculous.
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