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Funny how easy access to FAFSA money caused so much inflation to tuition cost.
Why do these kids take out so many loans? Go to school part-time, work full-time, and you will graduate debt-free.
Better yet, join the military.
APOCALYPSEFUCK_is_ADORABLE says
First time I heard of this was 1991.
Broker said the ratios with student debt just weren't working out.
Industry's answer: abandon underwriting standards. Embrace low-doc, no-doc and neutron mortgages.
That all worked out just great.
You can't put a price on the American Dream.
How many Rep/Cons have not & will not pay back their education loans?
Losers!
How many Rep/Cons have not & will not pay back their education loans?
Losers!
2 years JC in CA = $4K inclusive of books, fees, etc.
2 years Cal State = $16K inclusive of books, fees, etc.
Assuming you had to take a loan for the entire amount = $20K.
Less than the average cost of a new car.
How bow dah?
APOCALYPSEFUCK_is_ADORABLE says
First time I heard of this was 1991.
Broker said the ratios with student debt just weren't working out.
Industry's answer: abandon underwriting standards. Embrace low-doc, no-doc and neutron mortgages.
That all worked out just great.
You can't put a price on the American Dream.
I think the price is $1.5 million in investment to be eligible for permanent residency and eventually a citizenship on US.
What a fucking bargain.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-07-17/student-debt-is-hurting-millennial-homeownership