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re: How much student debt do you have currently?
Posted on 11/13/15 at 8:10 am to GaryMyMan
Posted on 11/13/15 at 8:10 am to GaryMyMan
I agree... I look at it the same.
If I hit a big parlay or hit the lottery then yes I'll pay it off in one fell swoop, if not..just give me the lowest payment for me to remain in compliance over this 10 years while I work a job that qualifies for forgiveness after 120 payments.
And if that doesn't work. Just keep me in the lowest payments as possible for the rest of my life. It's a sad reality knowing you can realistically pay off your 30 year mortgage before your student loans. In 30 years the interest wont really knock much of a dent at all into the actual loan itself lol.
And no I haven't read either Sanders or Clinton's plan for student loan debt. I have my own plan which would probably get me student loan free before either of those come to fruition
If I hit a big parlay or hit the lottery then yes I'll pay it off in one fell swoop, if not..just give me the lowest payment for me to remain in compliance over this 10 years while I work a job that qualifies for forgiveness after 120 payments.
And if that doesn't work. Just keep me in the lowest payments as possible for the rest of my life. It's a sad reality knowing you can realistically pay off your 30 year mortgage before your student loans. In 30 years the interest wont really knock much of a dent at all into the actual loan itself lol.
And no I haven't read either Sanders or Clinton's plan for student loan debt. I have my own plan which would probably get me student loan free before either of those come to fruition
Posted on 11/13/15 at 8:21 am to gatorguru
How exactly are you getting bailed out after 10 years? Who is bailing you out?
Posted on 11/13/15 at 8:24 am to gatorguru
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It's a sad reality knowing you can realistically pay off your 30 year mortgage before your student loans.
What's sad is the fact that you signed the documents agreeing to borrow money and pay it off later, and now expect someone else to pick up the bill.
I'm nearly 40k in student debt right now, but I plan to pay every penny of it. I'll be very upset if any student loans are forgiven at the taxpayers expense.
Does personal responsibility not exist in this country anymore?
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