QFT wrote:
Mountain Goat wrote:
I don't know if student loans have done anything bad to need forgiving.
By forgiveness I mean that the student is allowed not to pay it back. Partial forgiveness is when a student pays back only part of it rather than all of it. Full forgiveness is if student doesn't pay back anything at all.
I hope you did not mind my wierd sense of humour. I just saw an amusing angle to it.
It will be great if student debts can be wiped clean, but I realize it is not easy. Here in Britain we used to have free further education for those who were over schooling age (Over 18) but there came a time when the costs to the country to keep it up and the taxes that needed to be raised to do this were more then the country could afford As where once jobs were plentiful and therefore there were more people putting into the tax system to pay for things like this, things then took a decline after the late 1980's recession and the country had to introduce the student loan system to compensate.
Sadly many people did not go into further education because of the risk that they could not pay it back.(It did jot have to be paid back until one had a job earning kore then a certain amount which made those who took on these debts either try for lower paid jobs or high paid jobs. The jobs somewhere in the middle could catch people out as they could have to pay back debts but due to this be worse off then if they were in a job that was earning less money! The thought of being in debt with no guarantee that one will pass ones course, and then no guarantee of a well paid job at the end of it, had meant that a great many people decided not to go into further education... So in a way the UK is heading back to the class system of years ago where only wealthy sons ad daughters were educated beyond school age (And before the days of free school, only the wealthy sons and daughters were educated at all!)
So it is swings and roundabouts.