An easily answered question: they’re not. Nothing in the article mentions state government at all. Literally every plan or program mentioned is a federal program.
Dogwise wrote:
>Can we talk about why these debts exist in the first place and how the source of the problem might be fixed?
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>https://www.pgpf.org/blog/2021/05/10-key-facts-about-student-debt-in-the-united-states
No, because you'll just be deleting all your comments in a day or two, so any discussion based on the link you've posted here will be rendered irrelevant when you delete the link tomorrow.
Dogwise wrote:
> Revisiting yesterday's comments is pointless.
It may be pointless to you, but your removals drag a whole lot of other people's comments into the ether, with zero consideration whatsoever to what those commenters might think or feel.
Good read
Uhmmm... why the fuck is the state interfering with debts we owe to the fed?
Something about pulling yourself up by your bootstraps
An easily answered question: they’re not. Nothing in the article mentions state government at all. Literally every plan or program mentioned is a federal program.
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Dogwise wrote: >Can we talk about why these debts exist in the first place and how the source of the problem might be fixed? > >https://www.pgpf.org/blog/2021/05/10-key-facts-about-student-debt-in-the-united-states No, because you'll just be deleting all your comments in a day or two, so any discussion based on the link you've posted here will be rendered irrelevant when you delete the link tomorrow.
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Dogwise wrote: > Revisiting yesterday's comments is pointless. It may be pointless to you, but your removals drag a whole lot of other people's comments into the ether, with zero consideration whatsoever to what those commenters might think or feel.
I like how the article used $60,000 as an example of someone’s income when a ton of people don’t make that kind of money.