Obama Plans to forgive 100% of All Fed Student Loans in the U.S. - TopicsExpress



          

Obama Plans to forgive 100% of All Fed Student Loans in the U.S. ------ August 26, 2013 OVERNIGHTS, Politics President Obama recently announced a plan to forgive 100 percent of all in the country. In a speech in Scranton, PA the president told an assembled crowd that it was unfair to hold college graduates to promises they made as students and outlined his vision for ending all loan payments by the end of the year. “Just because someone borrowed a bunch of money doesn’t mean they have to pay it back,” he explained to a friendly crowd at Scranton University. “This isn’t 19th century England. This is America. And in America we’ve always believed in second chances. “In today’s economy a university education is more important than ever. Where would successful people like Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Tom Hanks, Brad Pitt or Mark Zuckerberg be without their college diplomas? These days skipping college just isn’t an option, but neither is continuing to pay for increasingly expensive tuition. “We need colleges to teach our young people useful skills like sociology, gender studies and postmodern Moldovan literary analysis. But the most important thing we need to teach them is responsibility. And what better way to teach responsibility than to hold these banks accountable for the terrible loans they’ve made.” The loan burden in America is estimated at over $1 trillion, with most of that in the federal government’s hands. There are an estimated 40 million student loan borrowers who hold an average of $24,000 of debt between them. The cost of a college education in the U.S. has risen 600% since 1980, much faster than inflation. Although since the financial crisis the level of other types of debt such as credit cards has fallen, student loan debt has continued to rise alarmingly. Some economists have called this trend a crisis, as heavy loan burdens discourage consumer spending and housing sales among the young. Many liberal activists have called for the type of loan forgiveness Obama announced today. Conservative economists, however, have called for the government to leave the market altogether, noting that cheap allow students to artificially bid up the price of higher education. Under Obama’s plan all $900 billion in will be wiped out on Nov. 1st and no further payments need be made after that date. The loss of revenue will add significantly to the U.S. government’s deficit, although the cost would be spread out over several years
Posted on: Mon, 28 Oct 2013 01:27:52 +0000

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