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G_j

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Wed Jul 24, 2013, 11:48 AM Jul 2013

The Whole System Stinks, By Elizabeth Warren [View all]

http://m.elizabethwarren.com/blog/the-whole-system-stinks

The whole system stinks
July 23, 2013 | By Elizabeth Warren

I’ve spent years fighting back against credit card companies that put out zero-interest teaser rate cards, planning to jack up the price later and make all their profits in the fine print.

I also fought back against teaser rate mortgages that promised low payments in the first few years, but then shot up to rates that pushed millions of families into foreclosure.

So it’s shocking to me that the United States Senate would offer its own teaser rate for our student loan system -- a system that is scheduled to make more than $184 billion in profits over the next ten years. That's not the business the United States government should be in.

Speak out right now to make sure the Senate doesn't pass a deal that would let federal student loans go even higher than their current 6.8% rate.

We had a majority in the Senate to keep student interest rates low, but because of Republican filibusters, the interest rate on federally subsidized student loans jumped from 3.4% to 6.8% on July 1st. Instead of restoring that 3.4% rate, a new so-called "compromise" plan on the table raises the interest rate on those loans this year to 3.86% for undergraduate students, and 5.41% for graduate students in 2013.

And then it gets worse. The plan is set up to collect higher interest rates in future years. After just 24 months, the rate jumps above 6.8% for graduate students. Within a few years, rates for all loans will be higher than if Congress does nothing -- and some could climb as high as 10.5%. Even worse, with the federal government already making billions in profits off these programs, the "compromise" plan is set up to actually increase those profits by hundreds of millions of dollars more.

I can't support a proposal that squeezes even more profits out of our kids, while millionaires and billionaires still don't pay their fair share. This is a bad deal.

Senator Jack Reed has offered an amendment that is a true compromise: let rates move with the market, but set a cap on student loan interest rates at their current rates. I am proud to cosponsor that amendment. It's the only way to ensure that students don't end up paying more than they would if Congress does nothing.

The Senate will vote on the compromise bill as early as today. Please speak out now and demand support for Senator Reed's student loan amendment.

In the end, this is a simple math problem.

If Republicans insist that we continue to make the same $184 billion in profit off of the student loan program, that just means that students in future years will have to pay higher rates to make up the difference.

I don't believe in pitting our kids against each other. In fact, I think this whole system stinks.

We should not go along with any plan that demands that our students continue to produce huge profits for our government. Making billions and billions in profits off the backs of students is obscene.

Senator Jack Reed's amendment is the only plan on the table right now that guarantees student loan interest rates won't skyrocket above their current levels. We need to pass this amendment for our kids and grandkids.

Sign up now to support Senator Reed's amendment.

http://m.jackreed2014.com/act/do-no-harm?sc=warren

I appreciate the hard work that my colleagues have done to try to defeat the Republican filibuster so that we can keep student loan rates low.

But our students are drowning under a trillion dollars in student loan debt. We need to start now with one basic principle: cut government profits on student loans. I can't support a deal that actually increases those profits.


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K&R Cleita Jul 2013 #1
K and R (nt) bigwillq Jul 2013 #2
So interest will only rise to 6.8 percent? abelenkpe Jul 2013 #3
Only. Wednesdays Jul 2013 #14
The only way this kind of abuse is going to stop is for the American People fasttense Jul 2013 #58
i read in the republican version, 10.5%, with early low 'teaser' rates. i agree, it used to be HiPointDem Jul 2013 #33
k&r Puzzledtraveller Jul 2013 #4
Yep, "the whole system stinks" - and this is the tip of the iceberg... polichick Jul 2013 #5
How true Awknid Jul 2013 #48
Our next President. nt bemildred Jul 2013 #6
Your lips to God's ears Demeter Jul 2013 #7
If only the people decided these things... polichick Jul 2013 #9
Definitely. Fearless Jul 2013 #34
She will tear them to shreds. It's will be fun. nt bemildred Jul 2013 #36
Kick Scuba Jul 2013 #8
Auto K & R Le Taz Hot Jul 2013 #10
I wish there were more Elizabeth Warrens... whttevrr Jul 2013 #11
Rush Holt, an Elizabeth Warren Democrat, is opposing Third Way corporatist Cory Booker Zorra Jul 2013 #13
Wish there was a way to Kick and Rec your comment, also. Myrina Jul 2013 #16
Thank you for spreading the word about Rush Holt.. mountain grammy Jul 2013 #31
Sen. Holt...has a nice ring to it! BornLooser Jul 2013 #38
K&R bahrbearian Jul 2013 #12
K n R Myrina Jul 2013 #15
Am I right that she is saying these high rates are here to stay or go higher? She is conceeding Dustlawyer Jul 2013 #17
Yes. djean111 Jul 2013 #51
Elizabeth Warren...... Little Star Jul 2013 #18
Back when I went to school . . . aggiesal Jul 2013 #19
knr Douglas Carpenter Jul 2013 #20
This whole thing DOES stink. bvar22 Jul 2013 #21
I could not agree more. I had not seen your post when I posted, Mass Jul 2013 #25
+1000 JDPriestly Jul 2013 #40
Indeed nil desperandum Jul 2013 #52
Instead of charging interest on student loans, the government should be subsidizing the students. RC Jul 2013 #22
Thank you. AnotherMcIntosh Jul 2013 #23
Low interest rates are a minimum. Why not lowering college tuition by Mass Jul 2013 #24
Maybe if we invested less in internet and phone surveillance we could afford to invest more in JDPriestly Jul 2013 #42
I'm glad she's in the Senate deutsey Jul 2013 #26
My grad school tuition, 1970: $200/semester, all the hrs you could stand... Eleanors38 Jul 2013 #27
F- Hillary. Elizabeth Warren for president Phillyindy Jul 2013 #28
^^^THIS^^^ nt NorthCarolina Jul 2013 #43
If Elizabeth were President, she could VETO bills like this. PADemD Jul 2013 #29
+1000. And, she'd use the 'bully pulpit' to maximum effect. reformist2 Jul 2013 #32
With this Congress, Warren would probably get less done than Obama has. bigwillq Jul 2013 #54
Agree, but . . . hueymahl Jul 2013 #30
HUGE K & R !!! WillyT Jul 2013 #35
Our government shouldnt be making money off student loans. nm rhett o rick Jul 2013 #37
Dbl. kick and rec. for the Honorable Senator Elizabeth Warren BornLooser Jul 2013 #39
K&R forestpath Jul 2013 #41
Dis-heartening. blackspade Jul 2013 #44
Hopefully there will be some legislation following these lectures. blkmusclmachine Jul 2013 #45
K&R emsimon33 Jul 2013 #46
kick woo me with science Jul 2013 #47
Proposal Back to Basics/Keep It Simple CdnExtraNational Jul 2013 #49
agreed G_j Jul 2013 #50
Kick and Rec. n/t Smarmie Doofus Jul 2013 #53
Just a fiery speech; it's actions that count frazzled Jul 2013 #55
Geee snort Jul 2013 #56
Ask anybody (who's not profiting from the scams)... Octafish Jul 2013 #57
K & R ctsnowman Jul 2013 #59
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