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In reply to the discussion: The Upper-Middle Class Has Itself to Blame for Student Debt [View all]GoCubsGo
(34,925 posts)7. Yes, but I think the cause may actually lie elsewhere.
The people in this income bracket strongly tend to vote GOP. And, as we all know, the GOP are the ones who have been steadily cutting state and federal funding for higher education, causing tuition rates to explode. They're also the ones who turned the college loan over to private banking all those years ago, essentially everyone to the wolves, including the upper middle class. Even tuition, books, room & board and fees at state schools are prohibitively expensive now. And, if you haven't been saving, or if you have more than one kid in college, even those making $200 K/yr will have a hard time. Never mind the laptops and other shit college students are required to have these days.
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that is sad for your daughter, ahving accomplished and then cant do. but, that is what i am seeing
seabeyond
Aug 2012
#76
pretty much. it's depressing to learn that real life is just like high school.
HiPointDem
Aug 2012
#84
Errmm, $300k falls into the wealthy category. Forthemiddle said they're closer to the $90k category
riderinthestorm
Aug 2012
#49
Public college costs need to be contained. There's no one to blame but legislatures for shifting
leveymg
Aug 2012
#61
our taxes are going up for our jr college, significantly. state had cut them in budget. a very good
seabeyond
Aug 2012
#64
I graduated from a shitty state school in Jersey City in 1998. Tuition for my last year was about
smokey nj
Aug 2012
#69
The effective cost of higher education continues to rise faster than anything other than health care
leveymg
Aug 2012
#72
sure. isnt that ideal. and the costs of living, saving for retirement, insurance, and wage were
seabeyond
Aug 2012
#15
Tuition at Harvard in 1975 was $2500 per year. That would be @ $10,500 in 2012 dollars
riderinthestorm
Aug 2012
#33
I was reflecting on the stagnation of the economy. You are right that college costs are out of hand.
FarCenter
Aug 2012
#46
if parent makes a certain income. and i am all for this. but.... this income is not gonna get a
seabeyond
Aug 2012
#65
I only pulled that out as an analogy for rising costs, nothing more. nt
riderinthestorm
Aug 2012
#77
You obviously didn't have anyone in your household with medical issues.
riderinthestorm
Aug 2012
#16
This poster is always and firmly in the so-called "personal responsibility" corner and when the
Egalitarian Thug
Aug 2012
#34
Over my life one of the few things I've consistently found is that those that "make it" are
Egalitarian Thug
Aug 2012
#59
Without foresight, planning, and setting of priorities, you're unlikely to get lucky.
FarCenter
Aug 2012
#68
Or when the child is 12 you can get cancer and face $200k in medical bills
riderinthestorm
Aug 2012
#78
I admit to being pretty flabbergasted at the willful and deliberate avoidance
riderinthestorm
Aug 2012
#81
Exactly, thank you. What you earn when your child is a college freshman is probably much more
TwilightGardener
Aug 2012
#27
Yeah, I'm sure everyone has a "concrete plan" to make shitloads more money every year as they
TwilightGardener
Aug 2012
#42
plus, wages are NOT going up and they are NOT adjusting to inflation. further wages are
seabeyond
Aug 2012
#47
Really? Do you think you could save $120,000 for each child in your family?
riderinthestorm
Aug 2012
#6
exactly. i told sons, work ass off, do what you are suppose to and we pay. now.... son did what
seabeyond
Aug 2012
#9
My kids have always known they have to work and they would have student loans
riderinthestorm
Aug 2012
#11
you are so right on. at least, my kids are young enough we are saying, not what you want to do
seabeyond
Aug 2012
#20
How many people make 150,000 for 17 or more years, consistently--even through their
TwilightGardener
Aug 2012
#17
exactly. and that is another good point. and how about 100k. i could grab from retirement
seabeyond
Aug 2012
#22
My son is leaving this week to start his freshman year (just plain ol' State U)-
TwilightGardener
Aug 2012
#26
That's the other piece of this. The group we're talking about doesn't want their kids working
patrice
Aug 2012
#54
you may be right. but i started working at 12 in fathers business. i think it is an excellent idea
seabeyond
Aug 2012
#55
Even just a little job, perhaps with plenty of public contact, is good, but too many hours isn't goo
patrice
Aug 2012
#63
he got a job at hastings coffee shop. books, customers. it is perfect. and he is well
seabeyond
Aug 2012
#66
also, i had grandparents on both sides say they were putting money into a program for kids college
seabeyond
Aug 2012
#23
The REAL conversation is why we have allowed this system of student loans to balloon
riderinthestorm
Aug 2012
#40
I believe anyone who can get into college should have the majority of their tuition subsidized.
riderinthestorm
Aug 2012
#57
exactly. sons just wandered in. i was telling him about this conversation and read the title
seabeyond
Aug 2012
#53
Costs for 2012 at the University of Illinois, a public state school for in-state undergrads is $30k
riderinthestorm
Aug 2012
#5
Any doubt that we are now largely a mandarin (as opposed to meritocratic)
coalition_unwilling
Aug 2012
#8
1+ I think most of the kids just want to get away, so they don't DRIVE this process.
patrice
Aug 2012
#38
"doing what's right for their sons and daughters"?? IF "right" is defined solely as bigger paychecks
patrice
Aug 2012
#37
"upper-middle-class families often get the worst of all possible worlds?!?!?" oh my.....
David__77
Aug 2012
#73