Student loans

The one thing I definitely think is true above all else is that a decision needs to be made before the current extensions run out. There’s no point in continuing to defer all payments indefinitely just to wipe it out later for many borrowers.

Can kicked down the road once again.

Moratorium extended to Jan 31st, 2022.

But this, they swear, is really the last time...
 
https://yaledailynews.com/blog/2021/11/10/reluctance-on-the-part-of-its-leadership-to-lead-yales-administration-increases-by-nearly-50-percent/

The number of administrators at Yale University has increased drastically faster than its undergraduate population, with the Ivy nearing an abysmal ratio of 1:1 before the pandemic due to its more than 5,000 administrators and managers and fewer than 6,000 undergraduates, according to financial reports from the 2002-2003 and 2020-2021 school years. Now the numbers are even worse, with more than one administrator per undergraduate student.

As evidenced by the financial report from 2002-2003, Yale employed 3,500 administrators and managers while there were 5,307 undergraduate students enrolled at the university. Less than two decades later in 2019, before the pandemic affected enrollment, Yale employed more than 1,500 additional administrators while the undergraduate population had only risen by 600 students. Now undergraduate enrollment has dipped to 4,703, with more than 5,000 “managerial and professional staff.”


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Yale has more administrators than undergrad students...wonder why college is getting so expensive...
 
https://yaledailynews.com/blog/2021/11/17/students-struggle-with-winters-diminishing-daylight/

With the number of minutes of daylight in New Haven dropping each week, some students have expressed increased stress levels as they head into the final few weeks of the semester.

Students explained that they are still adjusting to the change as they start to leave their discussion sections in the dark, their days feel shorter and melatonin initiates earlier in the day. Jaden Gonzalez ’25 said that, even after living in New York his whole life, he finds the whole concept of daylight saving to be confusing and said he felt “victimized” by its occurrence.

“Personally, I respond really well to daytime,” Gonzalez said. “I know nothing about the occurrence and why it happens, but I know that I genuinely have worse days because I cannot enjoy the sun as much as I normally could.”


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With more than 1 administrator per undergrad, I’m sure there’s a department looking into this…
 
Can kicked down the road once again.

Moratorium extended to Jan 31st, 2022.

But this, they swear, is really the last time...

Kudos to the Biden administration for sticking to the date.

I expect an avalanche of sob stories over the next 6 weeks.
 
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Kudos to the Biden administration for sticking to the date.

I expect an avalanche of sob stories over the next 6 weeks.

It amazes me every time when people continue to claim they have no obligation to pay back money they borrowed from tax payers and assume themselves the victim
 
https://yaledailynews.com/blog/2021/11/17/students-struggle-with-winters-diminishing-daylight/

With the number of minutes of daylight in New Haven dropping each week, some students have expressed increased stress levels as they head into the final few weeks of the semester.

Students explained that they are still adjusting to the change as they start to leave their discussion sections in the dark, their days feel shorter and melatonin initiates earlier in the day. Jaden Gonzalez ’25 said that, even after living in New York his whole life, he finds the whole concept of daylight saving to be confusing and said he felt “victimized” by its occurrence.

“Personally, I respond really well to daytime,” Gonzalez said. “I know nothing about the occurrence and why it happens, but I know that I genuinely have worse days because I cannot enjoy the sun as much as I normally could.”


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With more than 1 administrator per undergrad, I’m sure there’s a department looking into this…

Lol. What a pussy

Who would go on record saying this ?
 
https://yaledailynews.com/blog/2021/11/17/students-struggle-with-winters-diminishing-daylight/

With the number of minutes of daylight in New Haven dropping each week, some students have expressed increased stress levels as they head into the final few weeks of the semester.

Students explained that they are still adjusting to the change as they start to leave their discussion sections in the dark, their days feel shorter and melatonin initiates earlier in the day. Jaden Gonzalez ’25 said that, even after living in New York his whole life, he finds the whole concept of daylight saving to be confusing and said he felt “victimized” by its occurrence.

“Personally, I respond really well to daytime,” Gonzalez said. “I know nothing about the occurrence and why it happens, but I know that I genuinely have worse days because I cannot enjoy the sun as much as I normally could.”


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With more than 1 administrator per undergrad, I’m sure there’s a department looking into this…

Wait, isn’t there scientific evidence that decreased exposure to sunlight contributes to depression? Phrasing it as DST victimizing people is dumb, but the underlying problem might be legitimate.
 
It amazes me every time when people continue to claim they have no obligation to pay back money they borrowed from tax payers and assume themselves the victim

I don’t see what they’re worried about…between climate change, the next Greek letter variant, and net neutrality, we’ll all be dead in a few years anyway. Just ignore the debt!
 
https://thehill.com/policy/finance/586828-biden-mulling-student-loan-freeze-extension?amp

White House press secretary Jen Psaki on Tuesday suggested President Biden could extend a pandemic freeze on student loan payments and interest accrual.

During a Tuesday briefing at the White House, Psaki told reporters Biden has not yet decided whether he will allow millions of Americans to forgo student loan payments at no additional cost beyond Jan. 31.


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Looks like maybe I was too quick to give the moron credit…
 
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https://thehill.com/policy/finance/586828-biden-mulling-student-loan-freeze-extension?amp

White House press secretary Jen Psaki on Tuesday suggested President Biden could extend a pandemic freeze on student loan payments and interest accrual.

During a Tuesday briefing at the White House, Psaki told reporters Biden has not yet decided whether he will allow millions of Americans to forgo student loan payments at no additional cost beyond Jan. 31.


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Looks like maybe I was too quick to give the moron credit…

Lol, what a cluster****. Either take action on student loans or don’t. Continuing to kick the can down the road does no good.
 
https://thehill.com/policy/finance/586828-biden-mulling-student-loan-freeze-extension?amp

White House press secretary Jen Psaki on Tuesday suggested President Biden could extend a pandemic freeze on student loan payments and interest accrual.

During a Tuesday briefing at the White House, Psaki told reporters Biden has not yet decided whether he will allow millions of Americans to forgo student loan payments at no additional cost beyond Jan. 31.


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Looks like maybe I was too quick to give the moron credit…

Dude governs based on Twitter reactions.

What an embarassment

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The funny thing is the economically illiterate left is too dumb to pay these back while there is no interest, thus lowering the future costs wants payments resume.

But they probably know they can bully this corpse into canceling it forever so maybe they are smarter than I think
 
The Democrats will never stand up to their activist base. Thats why they are about to lose in miraculous fashion in 22/24.
 
The funny thing is the economically illiterate left is too dumb to pay these back while there is no interest, thus lowering the future costs wants payments resume.

But they probably know they can bully this corpse into canceling it forever so maybe they are smarter than I think

Or better yet, invest the money you would’ve paid each month, then make a lump sum payment the day before the loans restart. I’d hope folks with a college education could exceed a 0% return…pretty low bar to clear.

And the federal govt should’ve considered SOME incentive for people to continue paying during the pause, considering many (most?) don’t need the relief. Something like if you continue your payments, we reduce your interest rate by X after the pause, or for every $1 you pay, we’ll reduce the principle by $1x.
 
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Or better yet, invest the money you would’ve paid each month, then make a lump sum payment the day before the loans restart. I’d hope folks with a college education could exceed a 0% return…pretty low bar to clear.

And the federal govt should’ve considered SOME incentive for people to continue paying during the pause, considering many (most?) don’t need the relief. Something like if you continue your payments, we reduce your interest rate by X after the pause, or for every $1 you pay, we’ll reduce the principle by $1x.
That would require an ounce of. Intelligence for either party.

And we know leftists don't know how to math.
 
I have a feeling Biden will forgive at least $10,000 this year closer to November. He'll extend the non-payments again, and then boom, forgive the 10k to help our Dems in November races
 
I have a feeling Biden will forgive at least $10,000 this year closer to November. He'll extend the non-payments again, and then boom, forgive the 10k to help our Dems in November races

I don't think this is a wildly politically popular idea. It really helps his base already, and hurts folks who didn't have the privilege of college and the benefits it drives
 
I have a feeling Biden will forgive at least $10,000 this year closer to November. He'll extend the non-payments again, and then boom, forgive the 10k to help our Dems in November races

Democrats are good enough at messaging

Much less voting together

To pull this off
 
https://www.cnbc.com/2022/01/28/americans-think-student-loan-forgiveness-is-more-likely-than-payments-resuming-in-may-.html

The Biden administration has said that student loan payments will finally restart in May. Many people aren’t taking that message seriously.

Americans believe it’s more likely that some, or all, of student debt gets forgiven than that bills will resume in three months, according to a CNBC + Acorns Invest In You Student Loan Survey. (The online poll was conducted by Momentive between Jan. 10 and Jan. 13 among a national sample of 5,162 adults.)

Just 29% of respondents ranked student loans resuming in the spring as the most probable outcome. More than a quarter think the likelier situation is that the pause is prolonged beyond May, while 14% of people anticipate full loan forgiveness and another 28% expect some cancellation.

When the U.S. Department of Education announced that it was extending the payment pause in August, it said that would be the final break. Yet it then announced in December that borrowers would get more time, citing concerns about the new omicron variant of Covid-19. The payment pause has now been extended five times.

“You can cry wolf only so many times before borrowers no longer believe that the payment pause and interest waiver are ending,” said higher education expert Mark Kantrowitz.


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And who could blame them. It's ironic that the extensions are to give borrowers "more time to prepare" for their loan payments to restart, yet the more times the government extends the pause, the more borrowers think they'll ultimately never have to pay them back. I'd be surprised if borrowers are currently getting their financial ducks in a row if only 29% think they'll actually have to start paying in May...
 
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