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In reply to the discussion: Ben Bernanke on forgiving student debt: [View all]Hotler
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I think the story goes he got down on his knee and begged Nancy for the bailout.
Hotler
May 2022
#10
Imagine thinking this system we put up with is "fair" in any way, or that it even makes it possible
WhiskeyGrinder
May 2022
#3
You can't sell your degree to another person or company and thus pay off your student loan.
delisen
May 2022
#31
By federal law, ( 2005) few people are able to bankrupt out of student loan debts
delisen
May 2022
#53
Anyone in several minutes could research what average salaries are for any degree
MichMan
May 2022
#16
I don't think you can be an RN in most states without a 4 year degree anymore.
Cuthbert Allgood
May 2022
#20
Not true...you can take a two year accelerated course and take you boards...we have them here.
Demsrule86
May 2022
#34
The tax rates were set up around the same time, how many Presidents have rolled them back?
Caliman73
May 2022
#51
Don't have a real problem forgiving most undergraduate debt. Graduate school, is another matter.
Hoyt
May 2022
#21
I don't know how some families will be able to manage student loan payments with the current high
liberal_mama
May 2022
#39