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In reply to the discussion: Grieving parents hit with $200,000 in student loans [View all]about Jamie Dimon for the purposes of this situation? People cosigning loans they couldn't cover and then getting into trouble is way older than Jamie Dimon. This family's problem is not a systemic issue, unless you count the education system that either didn't teach them, or allowed them to sleep through, basic household economics.
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Used to be that "cheap" state schools were an option. Not so much anymore.
Arugula Latte
Jul 2014
#67
"Our system has every safeguard necessary to keep these people from being in the fix they are in" -
TBF
Jul 2014
#89
Where does it say it was for a private college? Do you have any idea what public nursing education
pnwmom
Jul 2014
#107
An R.N. requires a 4 year degree and can only be obtained at a college or university.
pnwmom
Jul 2014
#108
Don't forget to add - the people who actually teach students are more and more
hedgehog
Jul 2014
#103
In FIVE years. The original amount doubled in five years. Its outrageous extortion nt
riderinthestorm
Jul 2014
#6
Letting this family off the hook would encourage others to send their kids to expensive schools,
Brickbat
Jul 2014
#11
He is a minister and they are exempt. I would guess his wife is also considered a lay minister.
jwirr
Jul 2014
#33
If they really want to fix the economy the next bailout should be a debt forgiveness bailout for the
jwirr
Jul 2014
#21
understand where you are coming from, however I challenge some of the assumptions
magical thyme
Jul 2014
#42
Life Insurace on Student for Private Student Loan Debt Co-Signed for by the Parents
HWPixHend
Jul 2014
#87
I have no sympathy at all. There are so many financial mistakes here
taught_me_patience
Jul 2014
#43