SHOCKING: Almost HALF of All Student Loan Borrowers Are Still in Debt 20+ Years After Graduating
That's nuts and just show that these idiots did not benefit from a college education at all . . .
By Julian Conradson
Published August 11, 2021 at 7:30am
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A survey that was recently conducted by Intelligent.com revealed almost half of Americans who took out student loans 20+ years ago still carry the debt with them.
It also shows that 76% of people who took one of these loans are in debt for at least 6-10 years after they graduate.
This is the left’s modern day version of slavery.
Intellegent.com explained the findings in more detail:
Fifty-four percent of borrowers who left school 11 to 20 years ago, and 42% of those who left college more than 21 years ago, are still paying off their loans. Forty-five percent of people who left school more than 21 years ago still owe between $10,000 and $49,999, as do 43% of people who left school 11 to 20 years ago.
Because of the interest that continues accumulating on loans, once a borrower falls behind, it can be difficult to catch up.
Their Managing Editor, Kristen Scatton also added some context to why Americans are having such a hard time completing their payments on these loans:
“It’s common to see people, years after they left school, with a loan balance that actually exceeds the amount they originally borrowed because of accumulating interest,” says Intelligent Managing Editor Kristen Scatton. “There are borrowers making monthly payments on their loans, but that is only going towards interest, not the principal balance. Once you fall into that cycle, it gets a lot tougher to pay off the loan in a set amount of time.”
In 2020, student loan debt ballooned to its highest level ever after forced lockdowns drove a major recession. Overall, Americans owe an astounding $1.7 trillion and the socialist-dems are looking to put that burden solely on the taxpayers.
That seems like an enormous price to pay considering higher education’s role in prophesizing the movie Idiocracy.
The Biden regime has promised to its base for months that they would begin paying off loans and specified that they want borrowers to be forgiven $10,000 each, but the even more radical progressives like Elizabeth Warren have been pushing for $50,000 in immediate forgiveness.
All he has done so far is delay collection of the loans, but it’s only a matter of time until the commies who are pulling his strings get their way.
Voters are divided on the issue of who should take care of this massive debt. Unsurprisingly, the people who have taken out loans and have been propagandized in marxist doctrine overwhelmingly support forgiveness. The same holds true when you look at high-income earning elites, who are ‘most likely’ to support the policy.
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Overall, 49% of American’s are in support of paying off the loans while 51% are undecided or outright oppose it.
Intelligent.com broke down the results between the different groups of respondents:
Whether or not an individual currently has student loan debt is one of the key factors influencing where they stand on loan forgiveness. Individuals who don’t have student loan debt are nearly three times as likely as those who do to oppose forgiveness, by a rate of 25% to 9%.
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However, a slight majority of people who don’t currently have student loans, 56%, do support forgiveness, as do 76% of Americans with student loans. The two groups have a similar percentage of people who are undecided—17% of people who have loans and 19% of people who do not.
Those who earn more money are most likely to support student loan forgiveness than those who earn less.
Fifty-eight percent of high-income individuals (those who earn $100,000 or more annually) say they are in favor of student debt cancellation, compared to 52% of middle-income earners ($50,000-$99,999 annually), and 40% of low-income earners ($49,999 or less annually).
Their research also found that the most common reason among people for supporting using taxpayer money to pay off loans is because they believe it will “stimulate the economy.” The opinion is most popular among borrowers, with over 80% citing that as the reason they support the policy.
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Almost half of proponents also say that forgiving people’s poor choice to get a degree from a marxist indoctrination camp would “encourage saving for retirement.”
The government-subsidized indoctrination system that is known as ‘higher-education’ has been overcharging for degrees that do not produce useful skills, and when students are unable to pay their debts, it falls onto the taxpayer.
Worst of all, American students aren’t learning anything important from their marxist professors and their CRT classes, they are only taught how to be a cog in the machine of Socialism.
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It’s no wonder so many Americans are enslaved in this vicious cycle.
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Ineptocracy
A system of government where the least capable to lead are elected by the least capable of producing, and where the members of society least likely to sustain themselves or succeed, are rewarded with goods and services paid for by the confiscated wealth of a diminishing number of producers.