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Old 10-01-2021, 06:34 PM
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Lol excessive as in more expensive than literally anything else?

Yeah

So we give a tiny boost to a tiny segment of this generation who currently has student loan debt? And how do the low skill workers who never had an opportunity to rack up student loan debt get helped again?

Universities taking care of their voters, how adorable. My heart gushes
That is what we call whataboutism.

But yea, those poor workers could you know -- go to college now. Unless some retard with more privilege decides their "too old."

Not everyone will which is this is not the only policy being suggested.

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Among the Class of 2019, 69% of college students took out student loans, and they graduated with an average debt of $29,900, including both private and federal debt.
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