Student Loans: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)

2024 ж. 20 Нау.
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With over 43 million Americans paying off student loans, John Oliver discusses how so many people have come to take on student loan debt, why it’s so hard to pay off, and what we can do about it, mama.
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  • Literally the entire history of the USA is just, "We have this problem and we could have spent a little money to fix it but we hated the idea of helping people so much that we waited until it was a thousand times more expensive to do anything."

    @cabbagenut@cabbagenutАй бұрын
    • Yes

      @scifirealism5943@scifirealism5943Ай бұрын
    • You nailed it.

      @Dbb27@Dbb27Ай бұрын
    • I’m feeling it’s often a case of harvesting the human condition to the financial benefit of the ruler class, a well established olde euro playbook on USA level steroids.

      @bettylynne7364@bettylynne7364Ай бұрын
    • And it always happens with Republicans and then they fight against the Democrats fixing it. I am 71, so tired of this. We need to get rid of the electoral college! I think it is the reason we are in such a mess.

      @joycej9415@joycej9415Ай бұрын
    • ​@@bettylynne7364you're not feeling that. You're seeing it.

      @Taylor-vz4ot@Taylor-vz4otАй бұрын
  • To anyone wondering: that's not Estonia, thats Latvia. Estonia is the one directly to the north. Greetings from Europe

    @tiltiege7842@tiltiege7842Ай бұрын
    • Thank you! The college I went to did not teach geography

      @taimatsuko@taimatsukoАй бұрын
    • @@taimatsuko If you want to train your geography skills, try seterra online

      @zockertwins@zockertwinsАй бұрын
    • Sorry the 100k$+ education didn't teach me simple geography...

      @alexlopez5800@alexlopez5800Ай бұрын
    • Those renegade republics are alphabetic from north to south. Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania. Heading over to Western Europe, Netherlands is North and Belgium is on the Bottom. C'mon Americans, we can do it! You can be forgiven for struggling with the countries of the former Yugoslavia though, that does get challenging.

      @joellahrman4557@joellahrman4557Ай бұрын
    • For a moment there I thought I wasn't going to be able to sleep tonight, thanks

      @angelestorres6334@angelestorres6334Ай бұрын
  • "The greatest country in the world" - btw, i did my Masters in Germany for a total of 1200$ , and it included a free transportation ticket in the entire state ✌🏽

    @abdullahalbeedh491@abdullahalbeedh491Ай бұрын
    • But if Russia or some other adversarial country invades Germany, you’ll be thanking the United States will be there to save your ass. There are a lot of amazing things about Germany and its people, and the US is far from perfect, but your comment is ignorant and disrespectful.

      @eric7441@eric744119 күн бұрын
    • That’s less than my yearly parking fee at university.

      @Wileylikethehawk@Wileylikethehawk11 күн бұрын
    • i did my first master's in Spain and it was under a thousand for the whole thing and bc i am in Andalucía the second masters is free. So i have 2 masters :)

      @taniaparsons3859@taniaparsons385910 күн бұрын
    • @@taniaparsons3859 So jealous. I have two regular Bachelors degrees but never went back for my masters primarily because I couldn't afford it. I wish I had because I would've got a pay bump (I'm a high school teacher now).

      @Wileylikethehawk@Wileylikethehawk9 күн бұрын
    • I have one teaching degree and a master in Education. I left university with 7700 Euro in debt 😂.

      @fuchurZero@fuchurZero9 күн бұрын
  • To whoever's in the audience screaming laughing at John Oliver's jokes: you have my whole heart

    @lilaismygirl5524@lilaismygirl552411 күн бұрын
  • After paying $90K over 12 years on my $80K student loan, I owed another $90K despite working in public service the entire time. Was not originally eligible for PSLF I was in the "wrong payment plan." After two years of reviews, last year the balance of my student loan was finally forgiven under the PSLF waiver. I plan to celebrate the anniversary of the forgiveness letter every year. I don't even celebrate my own birthday.

    @toki1965@toki1965Ай бұрын
    • That's the point. Politicians want to make education harder to access.

      @scifirealism5943@scifirealism5943Ай бұрын
    • How did they make that happen? I got about 20k more debt because of inflation shenanigans but your story is brutal :O

      @roadraider6266@roadraider6266Ай бұрын
    • Congrats! You raise a good point. These people get on TV and rage that students either aren’t or do want to pay their loans when in fact they ARE paying their loans! They just don’t want to pay them for all eternity. Every loan should have an end point. Student loans do not. Banks sell the loans and the conditions change ensuring that they can never be paid off. There’s no way for students to know this up front so they can’t make informed decisions.

      @krazyoldkatlady192@krazyoldkatlady192Ай бұрын
    • Jesus that’s absolute insanity, but I’m glad you’ve paid all of that off. You deserve a huge break!

      @Iwannaps5@Iwannaps5Ай бұрын
    • Damn

      @Brame362@Brame362Ай бұрын
  • Is it really "forgiving" when people have already paid you back more than you ever gave them

    @peterteddy3367@peterteddy3367Ай бұрын
    • And where is all that extra money going? It sure isn't going back into the education system to improve it.

      @RevyT-js7ui@RevyT-js7uiАй бұрын
    • I prefer to call it release.

      @patriciacvener1968@patriciacvener1968Ай бұрын
    • @@RevyT-js7ui keep on dreaming

      @kaischreiber6833@kaischreiber6833Ай бұрын
    • @@RevyT-js7uiit’s going into hedge funds that the govt is profiting off of

      @Work_in_progress88@Work_in_progress88Ай бұрын
    • ​@@RevyT-js7uiLockheed Martin to make more knife missiles

      @Praisethesunson@PraisethesunsonАй бұрын
  • 4:15 that season 5 rory gilmore joke really killed that person, screaming before the punchline even landed

    @VictorAntares@VictorAntaresАй бұрын
    • I mean in fairness, it WAS a good joke. Fuck Rory was a mess by then...

      @gotenks5633@gotenks563310 күн бұрын
  • 23:55 That Navient "oops" and then dropping their written legal response was great

    @JA-vz1nl@JA-vz1nl24 күн бұрын
    • They deny it, therefore they do it as a matter of fact.

      @ericjohnson6105@ericjohnson61057 күн бұрын
  • Here's a crazy idea: CANCEL THE INTEREST on all student loans. All payments should go to the principal.

    @JonnyMaL@JonnyMaLАй бұрын
    • Then why would you give loans? The value of the loan would just be eatten away due to inflation and the taxpayer would be responsible for the difference

      @KennedyIvy@KennedyIvyАй бұрын
    • I'm not an expert on economics, so I'm not quite sure how the taxpayer would be responsible for the difference. I simply believe the loans are predatory in nature, thus borrowers repaying 100K+ on a 60K loan, keeping the borrower is a lifetime of debt. Perhaps setting a cap on the interest would be a good compromise?

      @JonnyMaL@JonnyMaLАй бұрын
    • ​@@KennedyIvy The Whole Point is to Punish the loan givers and Force things to change. Make Student Loans A Crime. Force the systems to adapt by either making loans not needed to go college or making college less needed to live good life.

      @youtubeuniversity3638@youtubeuniversity3638Ай бұрын
    • Often times loans are already from the government. The college is already paid. The government shouldn't be making money off of it the government should simply be helping students get an education.

      @XxEmoBitexX@XxEmoBitexXАй бұрын
    • ​@@KennedyIvy yeah, that's the point, to put a stop to predatory loans. They're only in the business to keep payees in a debt trap that perpetually funnels wealth whule simultaneously doing nothing of value. The ones benefiting from the interest payments are leeches on society, when in reality the function they *should* be providing should simply be a public service. QQ about taxpayers all you want; but try to realize that, in the end, it would have been a fraction of a fraction cheaper for us all as a whole had we cut out these vampire middlemen in the first place. Like, did you even watch the video?? 😂

      @mixiekins@mixiekinsАй бұрын
  • As a freshman in 1969, my tuition for fall term at the University of Oregon was $70 total! At the time, the minimum wage was $1.65, but I was earning $1.85. So three weeks (38 hours each) of my summer job paid my entire year's tuition and fees. We didn't need any student loans, because the government provided 80% of the cost of our education.

    @ron9146@ron9146Ай бұрын
    • 🤯

      @wayIess@wayIessАй бұрын
    • 3 weeks of a summer job paid for a year of college tuition... I can't even wrap my head around that.

      @whimsical_me5135@whimsical_me5135Ай бұрын
    • 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤦‍♀️

      @staticcouch135@staticcouch135Ай бұрын
    • but thats socialism! ;)

      @sauronliebtdich@sauronliebtdichАй бұрын
    • Finish your story by telling them who destroyed higher education, Ronald Reagan by defunding it in 1981.

      @hu3an8ty14@hu3an8ty14Ай бұрын
  • This needs to be shared with everyone that calls student loan forgiveness as terrible, but giving the rich a pass on paying their share of taxes as all OKAY. We are smarter than this.

    @adorablegs@adorablegs27 күн бұрын
    • Looks like someone doesn't understand federal income taxation.

      @cosmomontanaro5759@cosmomontanaro575911 күн бұрын
    • Thanks for your confidence, but I'm afraid we aren't.

      @jonniemarks7113@jonniemarks7113Күн бұрын
  • 2:03 I worked in car loans, and hearing someone start with $80k, pay $120k and only knock down $4k of the principal balance brings back nightmares

    @guillermoalcantara8608@guillermoalcantara86088 күн бұрын
  • I love how the same gang who hates the idea of any kind of social safety net is also like "WHY AREN'T YOU HAVING KIDS"

    @kuno3336@kuno3336Ай бұрын
    • That's so true, conservatives became assholes with no mercy and liberals became gays that are weak and offended by everything, the extremes are always bad, the truth is always in the middle

      @entertainmentyoutube3606@entertainmentyoutube3606Ай бұрын
    • That's because they want to create another generation of people to take advantage of

      @sethpatterson7281@sethpatterson7281Ай бұрын
    • Because the kids are there to saddle you with more debt.

      @Gingersnaps_the_pumpkin_kitty@Gingersnaps_the_pumpkin_kittyАй бұрын
    • One hundred effin’ percent

      @aavvcc@aavvccАй бұрын
    • @@Gingersnaps_the_pumpkin_kitty but like the sad thing is I'm very much in that guy's shoes: I actually very much want to be a dad, my wife wants to be a mother, but we can't justify having a child with how things are financially

      @kuno3336@kuno3336Ай бұрын
  • My grandfather took out a Parent Plus loan for my sophomore year in 2007. The moment he got the first bill he paid it off entirely (something most people can't do). They processed his check AFTER applying the next interest accrual so the balance wasn't completely cleared. A decade later Navient sent him to collections on interests of interest. These companies are evil.

    @rboyd87@rboyd87Ай бұрын
    • Slaves cant have loans. Did someone tell you they can/do?

      @bunk95@bunk95Ай бұрын
    • That can't be legal, right?! You can't just let interest sit for a decade without ever notifying the debtor of this outstanding debt. Like if you haven't made any attempts to collect for ten years you pretty much forfeited the debt imo. (And I'm pretty sure this wouldn't hold up in court either)

      @zwenkwiel816@zwenkwiel816Ай бұрын
    • How is this garbage legal? 🤬

      @dacksonflux@dacksonfluxАй бұрын
    • Nelnet basically did the same thing to me, I sent the money but oh no it took us an extra business day to process so instead of being fully paid off based off the day I submitted the payment, they tacked on an extra day of interest so my account on that loan wasn’t zero when it’s literally their fault they didn’t process my payment when I sent it in

      @thisIsFunnyLolz@thisIsFunnyLolzАй бұрын
    • If you want to pay it off, you have to request a payoff balance, which calculates the interest at the date your payment is expected to clear. Yeah, sucks big time.

      @tabathaalshalhoub1653@tabathaalshalhoub1653Ай бұрын
  • Biggest mistake of my life was getting my master's in the US. $49k. I've paid $22k, but the loan is only at $42k now. I had to give up the career the degree was for too (teaching, college level) because I just couldn't earn enough to live on. A friend got the same degree in England for a few thousand and left with zero debt, plus a year in England.

    @fyca@fycaАй бұрын
  • In 1968 I graduated from a private university in New York City with a student loan that covered the last 3 years of undergraduate school. My monthly loan payment was $44; if I am remembering correctly it took about 8 years to pay off the loan. It is horrendous how times have changed!

    @burtbloom4794@burtbloom4794Ай бұрын
  • I was able to pay off my students loans and got one of those "share your story with us!" e-mails from AES. The ONLY reason that I was able to pay mine off was because my dad was killed by a truck driver, and my mother got a settlement that allowed us to pay off the debt. The American Dream!

    @thisisjvh200@thisisjvh200Ай бұрын
    • So sorry for your loss.

      @alienenthusiast@alienenthusiastАй бұрын
    • I'm sorry for your loss. I also was only able to go to university after my mother died of cancer. She had only been tested and diagnosed by the 3rd doctor, the first two denied anything was wring. But by then it was too late. Yay for poor health care system and poor education system!

      @LaurelinTheOther@LaurelinTheOtherАй бұрын
    • oh shit

      @FMAeva@FMAevaАй бұрын
    • At least you were responsible, many people would of spent it recklessly

      @r.r4981@r.r4981Ай бұрын
    • Murca!

      @aestevalis0@aestevalis0Ай бұрын
  • I worked in a student loan call center for two years. I had to quit because of panic attacks. The metrics were impossible to meet, especially if you were actually trying to provide any kind of quality service, and nearly everyone who called in was stressed out, anxious, or angry. It was legitimately an emotionally abusive job.

    @timhaldane7588@timhaldane7588Ай бұрын
    • I have quit so many customer service jobs due to this, I have no problem telling a job to shove it. I have a great resume. Finally after 15 years, I found a company I love. Can't believe good ones still exists though few few few.

      @DjDreyfuss@DjDreyfussАй бұрын
    • What if customer service failure was a cost to shareholders?

      @nielskorpel8860@nielskorpel8860Ай бұрын
    • @@nielskorpel8860OMG XD

      @ErutaniaRose@ErutaniaRoseАй бұрын
    • I can only imagine the hell you had to endure. People want to shoot the messenger. I've worked customer service and in the front office of resorts and business hotels before. I just told those people who got mad and yelled at me "I don't make the rules I just follow them so I can keep my job." It's sad how many people want jump straight into shooting the messenger rather than pausing for a second and thinking who that message is actually coming from. Thank God my parents gave my sister and I the "gift of education" as I call it and left us with no student loan she a Bachelor's and advanced degree. But my husband had student loans until last year when they finally got paid off 🎉. But he noticed how he'd always be rushed off the phone or the reps were stressed, overwhelmed, and overworked.

      @llovley@llovleyАй бұрын
    • How much did it pay tho 👀?

      @nubbiewubbie7285@nubbiewubbie7285Ай бұрын
  • Me and almost every other physician that went through medical school in the USA have at least ~$200k in debt at graduation and that’s just from med school. Every single person in the US (and world) deserve far better.

    @5609Ali@5609Ali9 күн бұрын
    • most of the world doesn't have this kind of problem. me as a KIWI had very little debt. No interest till you leave NZ

      @loganmarks2105@loganmarks21056 күн бұрын
    • How much do you make

      @Phlegethon@Phlegethon3 күн бұрын
  • Loan forgiveness through public service is a false promise. I've been working for more than 20 years- social work, never missed a payment, applied for programs that promised to forgive remainder of my loans. Denied. Still paying. There was also no pause on my payments throughout the pandemic- "didn't qualify." Beyond frustrating. I continue to support loan forgiveness even if it hasn't benefited me.

    @michelebechard1523@michelebechard152320 күн бұрын
    • Yep

      @scifirealism5943@scifirealism594318 күн бұрын
  • Eight years ago, my wife died and I came into an inheritance. I had one loan in collections, meaning they were garnishing my salary every month. When I went to pay off the whole thing with the money I had from selling our house, the Navient representative tried for an hour to get me to reconsider.

    @DerDarthenFritzster@DerDarthenFritzsterАй бұрын
    • Big Pharma doesn't want medications that cure, they want people sick enough to need medications for years and years. Paying off the loan would end their steady income stream and "deny them" the ability to add more interest to the loan, prolonging your pain. A lot of funding opposing loan forgiveness or early repayment comes from loan "servicing" companies. They are in it to keep people indentured to the loan holder.

      @DTavona@DTavonaАй бұрын
    • Obviously they were trying because they make more money on interest. But I doubt the rep came out and said "look we consider you a neverending piggybank. Please don't take that away." What was the logic behind them stalling you from repaying your debt?

      @Estarile@EstarileАй бұрын
    • I thought that went without saying. After all, on top of the interest, they were charging fees to garnish my wages, which meant only about $100 of $500 was going towards the principle. I don't remember exactly what they were trying to tell me, but it was something along the lines of, "Wouldn't you rather spend that money on something else?"

      @DerDarthenFritzster@DerDarthenFritzsterАй бұрын
    • That’s terrible. I’m sorry you lost your wife. Condolences 😢

      @MountainMeg67@MountainMeg67Ай бұрын
    • That's insane.

      @Heeroyui752@Heeroyui752Ай бұрын
  • If it's a loan that can be paid for a decade(s) with the principle balance hardly reduced, it is a loan that should not be legally allowed to exist.

    @TheRogueX@TheRogueXАй бұрын
    • That's how income-driven repayment works yes, the payment may not be enough to cover the interest, and it accrues.

      @sholtey@sholteyАй бұрын
    • @@sholtey Then the interest is way to high. As with the example of the woman paying what was it 70 principle and 650 or something interest and yet barely pays off anything. That is just plain wrong. For something like a student loan of 80k or the likes 700 a month should be more than enough to to pay it off in like 15 years. Student loan should not be a profit driven system if done by the government.

      @SVSportscars@SVSportscarsАй бұрын
    • ​@@SVSportscars Just ran the numbers myself, and paying 700 per month on an loan with a starting balance of $80,000 at an nominal interest rate of 7% would be paid off in 15.833 years. During that time, you'd pay back $133,000; $80k in principal, $53k in interest. The important thing to note is that: If you don't pay the interest, *it becomes principal.* To reduce the amount you pay back, you have to *make the choice* to pay more than the minimum monthly payment. It sucks, I agree, but it's mathematically sound. Raising the payment per month to just $725 decreases the time to pay it off by 11 months.

      @tiegjac@tiegjacАй бұрын
    • ​@@tiegjac You forgot the part where people probably dont have the cash to do that, and just barely scrape by on the minimum . Its honestly weird these loans have any interest at all, or anything higher than like 1%, considering they're basically impossible to get out of

      @Ryukachoo@RyukachooАй бұрын
    • Good thing biden is specifically responsible for how bad the loans are allowed to be, how hard they are to escape, and refuses to use the HEA to fix the problem he was paid to cause because he pretended the SC route was the only viable one. 😊

      @jebbush6657@jebbush6657Ай бұрын
  • My recommendation, three years before you graduate high school, just around the time you are fifteen start learning a second language. I would recommend Spanish, German or French, if you are felling fancy, Japanese. So, after you graduate high school, you should be at least decently fluent in one of those languages. Go to college in Spain, Germany, Japan, France or Canada, those countries will offer a much more reasonable price and you won’t be in debt your whole life. I went to a public college in my country that was free

    @carloslasso4370@carloslasso4370Ай бұрын
    • Actually Canada only has cheap education for locals. Like american schools they more than quadruple their tuitions for foreign students... which makes it about the same price as staying in the USA for an american.

      @GronaldS@GronaldSАй бұрын
  • I’m sitting over here in my Danish university class, and I was doing research on the debt crisis in the US, turns out that international economics and a little political science + John Oliver is honestly a great way to spend your free time (don’t worry; I won’t use it as a reference for my research paper but I might use some of the sources John provides in his piece) Also how much have I paid for my university degree, well if you discount the books which I bought for new, but with student pricing, and my crippling addiction to coffee, plus my literally monthly suspension to Xanax… then… about 0 dollars

    @laurakastrup@laurakastrupАй бұрын
    • Also for the record: the country be called Estonia is Latvia. Estonia is above it. They used to be the most eastern part of NATO but with Finland’s recent admission they’re not alone. Welcome to the history of the Baltic states it will drive you nuts

      @laurakastrup@laurakastrupАй бұрын
    • I cried reading this.

      @scifirealism5943@scifirealism594326 күн бұрын
    • I'm in poverty at college

      @scifirealism5943@scifirealism594314 күн бұрын
    • brb going to Europe for free education and xans

      @stereo-soulsoundsystem5070@stereo-soulsoundsystem50708 күн бұрын
  • Two months into grad school (required to continue teaching), I was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. I couldn't drop out because then I'd have to start repayment, and I couldn't handle student loan debt and medical debt. Against my doctors' advice, I stayed in school. I attended class virtually from my hospital bed while recovering from my Whipple because the school had strict attendance policies. 5 years later I'm still paying those student loans, but at least I don't have cancer!

    @jwillis8537@jwillis8537Ай бұрын
    • check student aid dot gov because you can convert private loans to gov loans with affordable payment plans and shorter time to pay off, please do it now before it goes away

      @KeiPalace@KeiPalaceАй бұрын
    • Congratulations on being cancer free!🎉🎉🎉 I can't imagine the strength it took to go through that!

      @dionysus9876@dionysus9876Ай бұрын
    • Wow. Just, wow. That kind of stress means you need to take very good care of yourself for the rest of your life.

      @Ninnybroth@NinnybrothАй бұрын
    • congrats congrats 🥰The strength it takes is unimaginable to me

      @minhvuvule8568@minhvuvule8568Ай бұрын
    • Wow- I’m so sorry you went through that. What a reflection of this society

      @rMDheal@rMDhealАй бұрын
  • 18 year olds, told to take loans for college so we can pay to afford - a house - children - a decent car - health insurance - healthcare - etc Yet all of these are now unaffordable for most folks who went to college. WEIRD.

    @user-df8rt4un9h@user-df8rt4un9hАй бұрын
    • Colleges and loans for college are fictional things.

      @bunk95@bunk95Ай бұрын
    • If you were told that then you were told wrong and we shouldn't have to all pay for your bad choices in life.

      @aetherwizard3218@aetherwizard3218Ай бұрын
    • @@aetherwizard3218I’m very sorry you think this way.

      @da_kevin@da_kevinАй бұрын
    • @@da_kevin I'm very sorry that comrade Biden is handing out the money we all paid in taxes to people who made horrible life choices. Get this man out! Literally anyone else!

      @aetherwizard3218@aetherwizard3218Ай бұрын
    • ​@aetherwizard3218 Id rather pay for someone's loan then give money to Israel or Ukraine...

      @markbarrientos6430@markbarrientos6430Ай бұрын
  • Everyone in the U.S. should watch this episode on student loan debt. Beautifully explained and a rousing call to action. Well done.

    @aimeeelizabethj@aimeeelizabethj24 күн бұрын
    • and he only scratched the surface on all the schemes these "servicing centers" pull to ensure you cannot qualify for discount programs or relief.

      @l-b284@l-b28414 күн бұрын
    • Yep

      @scifirealism5943@scifirealism594314 күн бұрын
  • 02:03 An interest rate of 7% on $80,000 would still result in (0.07/365*30*80000) nearly $460 in interest in a 30 day period. She states that she paid $120,000 over a 10 year (or 120 month) period. That would average out to $1000 a month. For her balance to have moved so little, she must have either had periods of time during which she severely underpaid or did not pay at all (which would have led to additional interest), and/or she accrued fees or penalties that got added to the balance.

    @shanesteinmetz4563@shanesteinmetz456327 күн бұрын
  • I used to work in banking and the damage student loans do to young people is shocking. Most don't even know it's debt. They need to rename the financial aid office the student debt office. They don't repay and ruin their credit. Worse, student debt can't be discharged in bankruptcy, so they have the debt for LIFE. They can't buy cars, homes, or anything else on credit. My daughters are 24 and 28 and still living at home because they can't afford rent.

    @3321far@3321farАй бұрын
    • Yeah, I'm almost 36 and I live at home. I do work though and I do many chores and the shopping. I'm grateful for my parents for allowing me to live at home. Considering both my parents now have some health issues, particularly my mother, it's actually good for them that I'm at home and can assist with anything that comes up. I used to feel awful that I was living at home still, but now I don't mind it. I spent a year and half on my own and even with a job I still had to rely on my mom giving me a little money each month just so I could make rent, make a student loan payment, and just generally live with a roof over my head. It was the better decision to just move back home. Much as the lockdowns sucked, I was so very happy that my loan repayments were paused for those years.

      @SolaScientia@SolaScientiaАй бұрын
    • I mean apparently it CAN be discharged through bankruptcy, but it requires additional forms and proof that paying them back would cause “undue hardship” on you, whatever that means to them. I don’t know how often they actually forgive them this way though. Probably not very often since it seems ppl don’t know about it, and they’re petty about money. Maybe if you were homeless and actively dying?

      @hailey8941@hailey8941Ай бұрын
    • Yeah I live at home at 28 because I just finished grad school and student loans are holding me back from everything in my life. I’m trying to pay them off over the next two years

      @ScarlettDobbs@ScarlettDobbsАй бұрын
    • Or even worse they go to buy a home and get forced in the rolling into their mortgage that it’s never paid off!!! The student loan people get their money right away and you have that against your home for the rest of your life! Pushing your mortgage through the roof!

      @victoriamahon3765@victoriamahon3765Ай бұрын
    • @@SolaScientiaDon’t feel bad. I’m your age, and moved in with my mom after my apartment building was sold during the pandemic. I now have a great job that pays more than I’ve ever made in my life, but I’m still not living on my own because a studio apartment costs more to rent than a 3-bedroom house did 5 years ago. We’re not alone. I have friends in the same position who also have great jobs. Nurses, teachers, a newspaper editor, a loan officer - all in their 30’s and still living at home. The only guys out of my group of hs friends that own their own homes, inherited them.

      @Justin22139@Justin22139Ай бұрын
  • "How dare you spend money on something that benefits someone who isn't me." 🎯

    @laalaa99stl@laalaa99stlАй бұрын
    • Well actually the money are coming from the taxes everybody pays i think people should have a say where their money go 😂

      @Byzantion@ByzantionАй бұрын
    • then you pay for my groceries next time... that is fair based on your comment. WHy should I pay for something I wanted? You pay for it.

      @morbidmanmusic@morbidmanmusicАй бұрын
    • ​@@morbidmanmusic Go apply for food stamps if you want our taxes to pay for your groceries.

      @RHCole@RHColeАй бұрын
    • ​@@Byzantion They do, it's called voting. Try it sometime.

      @RHCole@RHColeАй бұрын
    • They're fixing the bridge just down the road from where I work. But, I never used that bridge. Those thieving, government-funded bastards!!

      @richardrobbins387@richardrobbins387Ай бұрын
  • Thank you for covering this with such depth and nuance. I’m a public school teacher who has been paying $700/month since November 2014. Unfortunately, I’m ineligible for a PSLF program because you have to make 10 years of consecutive payments like I’m already doing. We should shorten the length of time folks have to serve in low paying public service jobs before we forgive their debt.

    @sarasnider4550@sarasnider455028 күн бұрын
  • I remember sitting in a room with my parents (cosigners) and having someone explain the loans we were about to take out for my tuition. And I remember him talking about how we were going to take out two different types of loans, one of which they wouldn't have to pay back if I "heaven forbid happened to die" and the other type, they would still have to pay back if I were to die. And I remember thinking, "Wow, I can't even die for free."

    @maria44688@maria4468819 күн бұрын
  • I work for a bank and can confirm that if your payment is off by 25 dollars or less, we don't pursue it. To be clear, your payment still counts. To not count a payment for 1 cent is absolutely ridiculous.

    @jordanhutson6962@jordanhutson6962Ай бұрын
    • It’s not just ridiculous, it’s blatant outright theft.

      @QuantumAscension1@QuantumAscension1Ай бұрын
    • I'm still trying to process the "it doens't count". The fuck does that mean, they just straight up take your money?!?!

      @GaudyGabriev@GaudyGabrievАй бұрын
    • ​@@GaudyGabriev yeah, that's what I'm wondering as well... How is that legal?

      @boghund@boghundАй бұрын
    • @@GaudyGabriev It's not that it doesn't count towards paying off the loan, it is that it doesn't count as making a payment that qualifies for the loan forgiveness. The forgiveness plan is set up so you pay a qualifying amount every period for 10 years and the rest goes away, but because of the error, it wasn't a qualifying amount. Not any better, but a clarification.

      @ramostott190@ramostott190Ай бұрын
    • I mean if they REJECTED the payment it'd be one thing but they're absolutely thrilled to still keep that money. That should absolutely be illegal.

      @vintagearisen@vintagearisenАй бұрын
  • I worked at the phone company for 25 years. When I was hired, the only requirement for the job was to pass a simple competency test where I had to be able to identify a screwdriver and recite Ohm's law. The very same job today requires a 4-year baccalaureate degree in "communications", although the employee will seldom need to do more than add 2 plus 2. The change is an example of shifting responsibilities from the employer to the employee. When I was hired, the company had an internal training department - long gone now. Almost everything I know about IT I learned while being paid by the hour. That's very different from today.

    @omi_god@omi_godАй бұрын
    • JUST RECITE OHMS LAW????? Please tell me you’re joking😮😮😮😮😮

      @SeaHorseNSparrow@SeaHorseNSparrowАй бұрын
    • It's an IT job now, not wires and land lines.

      @arthurfoyt6727@arthurfoyt6727Ай бұрын
    • That is absolutely horrific. And it's crazy, that last thing I'd expect to learn in a 4 year (??????) communications degree to learn would be Ohm's law.

      @Julia-lk8jn@Julia-lk8jnАй бұрын
    • @@arthurfoyt6727 4 years of your life worth of IT? And the sort of IT that you only learn in a communications degree? I doubt it.

      @Julia-lk8jn@Julia-lk8jnАй бұрын
    • You don't go to college for a work permit. I want my society to be well educated.

      @Konraden@KonradenАй бұрын
  • My student loan providers kept saying they didn’t have the paperwork saying that I was in grad school and didn’t need to make payments. I called once every couple of weeks to remind them that they already had the paperwork and they kept saying they were reviewing it. I ended up getting sent to debt collections and the person I spoke with there finally helped me. AFTER my credit got nearly obliterated.

    @olives216@olives21617 күн бұрын
  • Seeing that elderly woman happy to see her student load cleared after 38 years had me angry that it took so long to help out people like her and that most others won't see any help at all in their lives. A simple solution to help out students is to take a year or two off from graduating high school, work while living with family, and save up. In that time, you can do your research to evaluate if going to college or university is a worthwhile investment or not. If after a couple years of savings, you feel it's worthwhile, you should have save enough for school, maybe start your own business, or to make a deposit on a home... There are more opportunities when you simply have money and no debt.

    @RealtorLubin@RealtorLubin7 күн бұрын
  • Bob, from the incredibles, helping the old woman navigate the paperwork of insurance really was a true hero without the cape. Those are the heroes we need now😅

    @Beta1User2@Beta1User2Ай бұрын
    • Bob was fired... Life imitating art for real.

      @michaelvossen7253@michaelvossen7253Ай бұрын
    • 😂😂😂 Nice thought.

      @LazarusStr@LazarusStrАй бұрын
    • Maybe people need to spend less time watching Disney and more time reading paperwork they sign

      @lx5xk@lx5xkАй бұрын
    • ​@@lx5xkExcept the whole thing where the point was the Disney character telling people to *read their contracts before signing.*

      @bazzfromthebackground3696@bazzfromthebackground3696Ай бұрын
    • @@lx5xk You realize Disney is a GOP run company that looks out for the 1% over everyone else right? Like they are not liberals friends. They just pretend to trigger sheep like you into thinking they are not the upper 1%.

      @xcwarrior@xcwarriorАй бұрын
  • I studied a five-year degree at a well-known public university in Germany, worked 10-15 hours a week while studying and luckily got enough for paying a room and a little extra from my parents. They paid my health insurance, too, which is regulated for students and cost about 50 euros a month for students at the time. Tuition was about 600 a year, including student union and public transport in the city. My wife and I graduated with no debt at all. The US have a serious problem, and the American Dream is broken.

    @christiang9994@christiang9994Ай бұрын
    • Amen😔😢

      @avigutierrez8948@avigutierrez8948Ай бұрын
    • Well yeah, and you used all this debt freedom to ... shut down nuclear power plants for no reason and spend all your savings on russian gas and reviving coal plants.

      @dennikstandard@dennikstandardАй бұрын
    • The American Dream is propaganda.

      @Leblribrbrrq@LeblribrbrrqАй бұрын
    • ​​​@@dennikstandard we definitely have some problems here in Germany but we are at 50+% renewable energy already and climbing... Let us see how this plays out over the next few years. BTW I have done a similar thing as the creator of this post. Studied 6 years in Munich. Zero debt. There are student loans here too (if your parents can not pay for you) but you only have to pay back 50% and the total is capped at 10 000€.

      @themasterofdisaster1@themasterofdisaster1Ай бұрын
    • @@dennikstandard can't come to terms with the problems of your own country (assuming you are American) so you put down another? And a poor attempt at that.

      @adamhicks9597@adamhicks9597Ай бұрын
  • Adding to the madness: They kept selling my loans without notice, even though I was making full payments, which kept sending them into delinq / nonpay status, over and over. It was insane.

    @steffanpiper@steffanpiper26 күн бұрын
  • This should be required viewing, for all potential college students and their parents.

    @bobbert1945@bobbert1945Ай бұрын
  • Honestly surprised John didn’t mention the most obvious solution: Abolish interest on student loan debt. It’s one thing to argue that you need to pay back what you borrow, but there’s no reason to punish people for getting an education by charging them more than that amount. At least then the debt would be manageable and you wouldn’t end up owing twice what you borrowed.

    @QuickenFixen@QuickenFixenАй бұрын
    • Doesn't even need abolishment. Make the Interest rate fixed so """"some"""" profit motive can be achieved If the Lender took loss from inflation, tough luck, that's the risk of running a business But that's the thing, these Ghouls won't even consider that an option because it draws their bottom lines lower... "We can't have that! Think of the Shareholders!"

      @aribantala@aribantalaАй бұрын
    • ​@@aribantala It used to be a "reasonable" 3/4%. Republicans changed the law several years ago.

      @kellyalvarado6533@kellyalvarado6533Ай бұрын
    • And make it retro-active. If you've paid $90k on a loan that was originally $80k, your debt is now gone, AND you get back that $10k you overpaid. How to pay for it? Easy ... put a tax on people worth more than (say) $10M

      @BryTee@BryTeeАй бұрын
    • @@BryTee tax the rich? how much more should they pay over the none rich? and why ?

      @sandwhale4292@sandwhale4292Ай бұрын
    • ​@@sandwhale4292well, they could pay anything. They are the biggest beneficiaries of tax credits and loopholes making it so they don't pay anywhere near their fair share. Many pay nothing in income tax.

      @elaexplorer@elaexplorerАй бұрын
  • My employer's dad majored in engineering at Cal Poly from 1949-1953. He had no scholarships, no loans and no help from his family. How did he pay for it? He worked summers as a bell hop at Lake Tahoe. That was his sole source of income. His only job. He went on to be an aeronautical engineer at Boeing during the glory years of the fifties and sixties. WHAT THE HELL ARE WE DOING TODAY?????? Seriously. How much human talent is going to waste because of greedy politicians and corporations? How many things have not been discovered because their potential inventors are denied the chance to develop their talent?

    @ingridseim1379@ingridseim1379Ай бұрын
    • Excellent point

      @tekbarrier@tekbarrierАй бұрын
    • Thank you. It’s bonkers. It’s usury (using money to produce profit out of nothing) as others have pointed out, and there’s reasons the Bible and Quran both forbid that: it’s not for the good of the people, it’s for the very rich to get very very rich and benefit off hoarding. Columbia’s endowment fuels land speculation in an active genocide; Harvard is buying up California’s water rights, &c. These are bad actor institutions that happen to have a campus for 19 yos to get drunk, and creditors prey on them like its a pack of fish. (In disbelief at the MAGA clowns here acting like it’s Patriotic to pay off your debt threefold, when they probably grew up in the $75-per-semester $50k job to raise a family upon graduating world, not the $20k per semester then intern for 3 years endebted forever reality of today.) Jubilee is the answer. And yes for the lost talent, more of what St. Exupery called the “assassinated Mozarts.”

      @winonafrog@winonafrogАй бұрын
    • The people who are rich and in power, stay rich and in power. It is by design.

      @thec9424@thec9424Ай бұрын
    • They're doing it on purpose. Separating the classes. No more middle class. Just workers and elites.

      @ladydeerheart1@ladydeerheart1Ай бұрын
    • And now Cal Poly costs $30k a year for IN-STATE students, and kids are graduating from a public university with $100k+ in debt. It's just insane.

      @swisscheeseluver@swisscheeseluverАй бұрын
  • EVERY SINGLE PERSON IN THIS COUNTRY SHOULD WATCH THIS EPISODE. I had to amortize my $140k in loans over 30 years to make them affordable on a monthly basis - I realistically have no expectation of ever paying them off. Granted, IDR has made my payments a little more manageable, but at this point I have given my loan handlers more money than I originally borrowed.

    @harralk@harralk10 күн бұрын
  • For average American to survive,I think will all need to find alternative means, imagine working for 40yrs to have $1m in your retirement, while some people are putting just $10k in a meme coin for just few months and become multi millionaires. if you don't invest, you're missing out on opportunities to increase your financial worth.

    @shana.ball3@shana.ball328 күн бұрын
    • Absolutely right,Money invested is much more better than money saved, when you invest, it gives you the opportunities to increase your financial worth.

      @graceagb@graceagb28 күн бұрын
    • Exactly,The key to financial freedom and wealth is someone ability to convert earned income into massive profit to build generational wealth.

      @William.Mancini@William.Mancini28 күн бұрын
    • You are right to be wealthy you have to trade, earn and live your life as you please, Don't say tomorrow when you can do it now. Don't continue watching others earn when you can.

      @idowunoah@idowunoah28 күн бұрын
    • I'm with you the best way to build massive wealth for the next generation is to consistently invest in business and guard them grow

      @elishadan212@elishadan21228 күн бұрын
    • absolutely right,many people are really ignorant of the massive income in investment and that has been the major reason limiting their trading.

      @RosellaLCraig@RosellaLCraig28 күн бұрын
  • Paid mine off. Cancel it all. I font want people to stay stuck on the tracks just because I was able to get off. We are not crabs in a bucket. We can do better for each other.

    @Bc232klm@Bc232klmАй бұрын
    • So cancel it all while we're still giving them out?

      @stevenp25100@stevenp25100Ай бұрын
    • ​@@stevenp25100 Amend the current giving and YES! Cancel it. Have you not read the comments!!!

      @temiomogunloye5819@temiomogunloye5819Ай бұрын
    • @@temiomogunloye5819 I don't see anyone saying reform the program. Just a bunch of people that think they're above everyone else.

      @stevenp25100@stevenp25100Ай бұрын
    • That's really great for you. However, everyone's story is different. Thank you for the motivation though. Perhaps it isn't the debt that is the problem, but a lack of seeing a clear fruitful future away from the debt

      @andyrangel7383@andyrangel7383Ай бұрын
    • ​@@andyrangel7383no it's the debt

      @pugness@pugnessАй бұрын
  • As a physician I was required to attend a university so that I could go on to medical school. The medical school tuition rose 25% per year for each year I was there, effectively doubling in 4 years. No new facilities, experience or other changes were at all apparent. We're a captive group that had no choice.

    @SinisterMD@SinisterMDАй бұрын
    • You mean once the government started giving away free money, colleges raised prices?? Wow!

      @stevenp25100@stevenp25100Ай бұрын
    • My wife is in Medical School right now and she already has 400k in student loans with one year to go. I recently found out residents make about 65k, my blood pressure rose to 300 😫😫😫😫

      @isaaco-8933@isaaco-8933Ай бұрын
    • @@isaaco-8933 Yes, it's very unfortunate. They know that generally physicians will be high income earners so they have jacked the tuition to the stars because they know eventually they'll get paid. It's a scam. The nice thing is that she's in the fun part of medical school. Those first couple years are brutal.

      @SinisterMD@SinisterMDАй бұрын
    • Dentist here who dealt with similar shit in school. I remember older, local dentists coming to give us pep talks about quickly paying off our debts and opening up practices. They didn't realize the cost our schooling was magnitudes higher than their's not to mention insurance reimbursements being nearly the same today as they were 30 years ago despite higher overhead costs.

      @President_Mario@President_MarioАй бұрын
    • Ok. Now advocate for the plebs and tell the insurers to stop doing what they’re doing. It’s a public health crisis. Worse than loans.

      @newagain9964@newagain9964Ай бұрын
  • Turok! Name ur baby Turok, Dinosaur Hunter and get a free N64!!!

    @TAC0FACE@TAC0FACEАй бұрын
  • I wish they touched on how the Pell Grant was reduced by 33%, from lifetime eligibility from 9 years to 6 years under the Paul Ryan tea party congress in 2013. Instead of students being able to qualify for more Pell Grant, they had no choice but to take out loans, especially for the advanced degrees.

    @megmoore335@megmoore33525 күн бұрын
  • Feel like a class action lawsuit should exist for the government loans. Contract fraud, mishandling, consumer abuse, etc.

    @CouchtrollPodcastDS@CouchtrollPodcastDSАй бұрын
    • That's what I was thinking, but I don't understand the contracts well enough to know if this is a feasible plan. If anyone does go this route, and has evidence of it, most lawyers will have the person/company you're suing pay the fees.

      @xxFireFox86xx@xxFireFox86xxАй бұрын
    • Humans are more than consumers

      @Praisethesunson@PraisethesunsonАй бұрын
    • @@xxFireFox86xx Exactly. And we didn't understand them any better when we signed those debt contracts. That's the very point.

      @jakoblarok@jakoblarokАй бұрын
    • I am 83, living on Social Security and paying $80 to an old Student Loan.

      @cathyhoward2160@cathyhoward2160Ай бұрын
    • @@Praisethesunson Yes, humans are social animals so complicated and convoluted that they can trick themselves into believing other animals of the same species (and conversely, trick other animals of the same species) via a plethora of rouses. They can even trick themselves into thinking that they made a correct decision, years after making a very bad decision. They can justify unnecessary, whole-sale, mass-murder to themselves and their social in-groups. They can make-believe deities into actual existence; the proof being that no sane animal would wage existential war over a fictional idea. And/or perhaps human animals are also insane. So yes. They are more than mere 'consumers'. They "contain multitudes" and whatever. Great point

      @jakoblarok@jakoblarokАй бұрын
  • It is sad to me that so many wealthy people can't honestly admit they got there with help or that they often still get help. The hypocrisy is maddening. The lack of self awareness is maddening. The lack of empathy is maddening.

    @oatmilk169@oatmilk169Ай бұрын
    • It's not that they're not aware, it's that them lying to poor people stops them from revolting.

      @sweetsweet4390@sweetsweet4390Ай бұрын
    • Lack of empathy is pretty much a defining characteristic of conservatives. No seriously...like there have been studies. There is no hope for them. They only care about things that affect them personally somehow.

      @imnotdavidxnsx@imnotdavidxnsxАй бұрын
    • The multimillionaires bribing Congress to get millions in loans they then lobby Congress to dismiss are self-aware. Their “self” though is a rotting ghoul of greed prejudice usury and warmongering. The same way every Congress person with $800,000 in their account from AIPAC is self-aware that they sold their soul for genocide to be in politics. Every poli sci program & business school breeds these people and they run both the corporations and the governments, at great damage (debt pollution poverty no healthcare) to the other 98.5%, and we pay them to do it.

      @winonafrog@winonafrogАй бұрын
    • I think its because part of how they got wealthy is by getting their money from poor uneducated people. A wealthy person who isn't pulling some sort of con doesn't need to sell any lies about how they got there (not even that they tell the truth, but that the conversation just doesn't come up because they're probably not public figures).

      @RandomPerson-cc9mn@RandomPerson-cc9mnАй бұрын
    • Shh...we have enough empathy to send a trillion dollars of aid to ukriane and Israel

      @ziaulislam87@ziaulislam875 күн бұрын
  • I studied at one of the best medical schools in the world in Europe and it cost me around 170€ per semester - including free public transport during the night and weekends and insurances while being on campus. I think that the US is a great countries in many ways, but it's incredible how much higher education has become an industry there.

    @dg1357908642@dg135790864227 күн бұрын
  • Thank you for exposing this corruption!

    @dianemadison1679@dianemadison167926 күн бұрын
  • I worked hard and paid off my own 6-figured student loans as quickly as possible. I could have waited and qualified for PSLF but didn't because I didn't want to take the risk at the time. I STILL support loan forgiveness. I don't begrudge other people for "taking my tax money.' Why? Because just because I was able to repay the loan doesn't mean everyone has the same opportunity to do so. Also, I don't want to live in a world of stupid people. I am always in favor of education.

    @MSWMW@MSWMWАй бұрын
    • EXACTLY, as of Jan of 2024, I am student loan free but just because I did it doesn’t mean I want others to go through this financial struggle. It’s like a recovering drug addict saying to you, well I recovered from drug use so you get addicted and get clean.

      @jackq.6545@jackq.6545Ай бұрын
    • Thank you. I see so many people who paid off their loans complaining and I do not get it. I gave up my dream school to attend a very inexpensive university and I got substantial scholarships. I only had a tiny loan, which I was able to pay off within a couple of years of graduating. And I still support student loan forgiveness. I don't think people should be punished in perpetuity for financial mistakes they made at eighteen (if you can even call them that when a degree is required for the vast majority of jobs and there's only so many scholarships to go around).

      @TimeTravelerJessica@TimeTravelerJessicaАй бұрын
    • Congrats. I paid off my alternative loans, my Stafford loans, and am only down to my parent plus loan. Unfortunately after 16 years, I still have 5 years to go. And I hate the comments saying well, you shouldn't have made the minimum amount. But you if you don't have the available money after all other financial obligations are made, how can you pay more, especially when it will only shave a year or so off that time.

      @jamiefrontiera1671@jamiefrontiera1671Ай бұрын
    • Forgiving all student debt will do nothing to fix the problem

      @figureinthedark8@figureinthedark8Ай бұрын
    • We need to make student loans disappear during bankruptcy.

      @Flassh81@Flassh81Ай бұрын
  • The person who HOLLERED at the Rory Gilmore reference is my hero 😂😂😂

    @katysuminski7331@katysuminski7331Ай бұрын
    • Yaaas queen, tv shows are my personality too

      @gonzostwin1@gonzostwin1Ай бұрын
    • My favorite part of the episode

      @one-onessadhalf3393@one-onessadhalf3393Ай бұрын
    • I just deleted my comment because I basically wrote the same thing lmao

      @caramazzola2399@caramazzola2399Ай бұрын
    • I was hoping someone else noticed. 😂 They screamed with their whole soul.

      @THEDubbleHelixx@THEDubbleHelixxАй бұрын
    • @gonzostwin1 I would have guessed your personality was being a dick for no reason

      @LittleLadhops@LittleLadhopsАй бұрын
  • Reminder: If a loan holding company cannot give you proof that they have literally every single document related to your loan, you owe them -nothing- Not a thing, not anything. If you've had your loan traded around like 3 or 4 times, might want to look into this.

    @hetrosjistin4837@hetrosjistin4837Ай бұрын
  • I took out a student loan for only a few thousand dollars for a 6 month "Computer Electronics Technician" certificate. What I was taught was completely useless in the real world and I ended up back in retail with a spinal fusion hampering me. After paying on it for years it was sold from one bank to another, each one charging higher and higher interest. After paying on it for years I ended up owing more than I started with. I'm not ashamed to say I took the student loan forgiveness back in the 90's. If the banks and loan companies weren't sticking it to the students and would settle for a reasonable return on the loans the entire country would be better off.

    @stevearnold100@stevearnold10029 күн бұрын
  • a good time to remind people that many student loans are paid back to private companies who bought the debt, not the government, and that we forgave 4 trillion dollars in PPP loans, which is almost 3.5x more than student loans.

    @GayTier1Operator@GayTier1OperatorАй бұрын
    • Yep, people like blaming biden for inflation but the amount of free money that was given to businesses accounted for the vast majority of pandemic relief. Couple that with companies raising prices on top of that and businesses are the real cause of inflation. Steal from the poor to given to the rich is just the way things work nowadays.

      @giglioflex@giglioflexАй бұрын
    • 👍🏾

      @Dharmarenee@DharmareneeАй бұрын
    • What’s the logic there? Businesses are more important to have than an educated population? Seems like bad priorities. Then again businesses pay taxes and loan collection companies do as well as likely lobby against loan forgiveness (they’d loose money from the unending cycle)

      @billybarbosa5342@billybarbosa5342Ай бұрын
    • Wow.

      @soccermommyNPC@soccermommyNPCАй бұрын
    • This is even more striking when you know people who took those business loans during the pandemic, and where that money went (it wasn’t to employees…)

      @soccermommyNPC@soccermommyNPCАй бұрын
  • Graduated in 2008. Will finally be paying off my loans in June this year. I cried last summer when I had $10k of it forgiven. Why is our society like this?

    @oxtim394@oxtim394Ай бұрын
    • Because we live in a kleptocracy...

      @ChristopherSadlowski@ChristopherSadlowskiАй бұрын
    • Greed

      @letsplayer1018@letsplayer1018Ай бұрын
    • Finished school in the 1990's, and just had the last bit forgiven in 2024. If I never see the name Mohela ever again, I'll be pleased. Having that hanging over my head the ENTIRE TIME I RAISED MY CHILD to full adulthood was absolute crap. It became time for them to go to college while I was still paying my own student loan. That was a horrifying and staggering realization.

      @josephinethornton3823@josephinethornton3823Ай бұрын
    • Aristo-kleptocrats

      @flopimus@flopimusАй бұрын
    • America is the most genocidal empire in human history that was founded by slaveowners.

      @Zer0Blizzard@Zer0BlizzardАй бұрын
  • I work for one of the servicers, and everything you say is correct. We are supposed to be under 7 minutes on calls but I don't follow that policy and I get reprimanded for not meeting that metric.

    @teresajones3059@teresajones305920 күн бұрын
  • As someone who lives outside the US, I am constantly surprised by how broken it is in almost every conceivable way...

    @e-swift3923@e-swift39235 минут бұрын
  • We've bailed out industry after industry. Allowed corporations to price gouge and raise prices when they're having record profits. But somehow Student Loans is the line for people.

    @kjorlaug1@kjorlaug1Ай бұрын
    • Not all people. Republicans. More specifically uneducated republicans - their declared strongest voting block. See how your life is played with by them. Humans are the smartest, yet people have allows education to become optional.

      @ArchmageMarlock@ArchmageMarlockАй бұрын
    • Don't forget forgave PPP loans that many in congress who argued against student loan forgiveness, took and had forgave

      @Shadowtiger2564@Shadowtiger2564Ай бұрын
    • If we stopped unlimited loans for colleges, the tuition rate would drop back to affordable. Colleges are a BUSINESS and they raised rates to astronomical because uneducated people could now get $200,000 loans without question.

      @arthurfoyt6727@arthurfoyt6727Ай бұрын
    • This period of history will be of intense interest to historians for how effective our systems of social control were. The planet is boiling and every person who doesn’t own capital is getting railed but half the people that see this comment will instinctively scream “BUT STALIN” if you even dare suggest something as milquetoast as social democracy

      @joshuagrahm3607@joshuagrahm3607Ай бұрын
    • That's because college students aren't wealthy corporations who can bankroll politicians for favorable financial treatment and legislation.

      @richgerow3472@richgerow3472Ай бұрын
  • I've paid off all 200k of my loans, but still in favor of free education . America needs more/better educated people

    @CursedDeepFake@CursedDeepFakeАй бұрын
    • Never confuse education with schooling. Also, nothing is ever truly “free”. Someone pays. Life lessons.

      @Mavryck_Tha_Myghty@Mavryck_Tha_MyghtyАй бұрын
    • Free education is different than forgiving student loans tho. I'm all about reducing costs and increasing education, but that's not achieved with forgiveness. It just puts in a floor to costs, not a ceiling.

      @The_Internet_Is_Overrated@The_Internet_Is_OverratedАй бұрын
    • How? That's strange. Who helped you? With compound interest ? It's NOT possible to work 15 hour days and not be close to death and dying. It's not a physical possibility to do that and be 100% productive.

      @DestinBeachImages@DestinBeachImagesАй бұрын
    • @@Mavryck_Tha_Myghty Bingo on both counts.

      @justliberty4072@justliberty4072Ай бұрын
    • @@The_Internet_Is_Overrated No, it puts a floor on the price paid by someone, not on the costs in general.

      @justliberty4072@justliberty4072Ай бұрын
  • So thankful my husband and I paid ours off! We started at community college, where we met, and got our associates. Then, we both transferred to an in state university for our Bachelors. Then we took turns attending the same university for our masters degrees while the other worked full time. We paid as much tuition in cash as we could and took out as little debt as possible. It's possible to get through college with minimal loans, but it's a lot of work.

    @anhbarker@anhbarker28 күн бұрын
  • "Good debt." This term was repeatedly used during economics classes in high school and college regarding student loans. "It's good debt to take because it will pay off later." I then took out a government loan for 7%+ interest when global interest rates were less than 3% because that's where we're supposed to loan money from.

    @ericn3519@ericn3519Ай бұрын
  • It's emblematic of nearly every issue facing America: greed. It's pretty absurd that we all sit around asking the clouds "how can we fix all these problems" when all the problems are human manufactured.

    @acid_milk@acid_milkАй бұрын
    • Wish I could "like" this statement 10 more times.

      @Amaje311@Amaje311Ай бұрын
    • So, remove the humans?

      @SanguineMalcontent@SanguineMalcontentАй бұрын
    • Capitalism* all of this is the result of shit privatization, neoliberalist policies and red scare propaganda to crash the socialist bloc during the cold war, mainly Reagan and his "tRiCkLe dOwN" delusion

      @eduardochiscuet3146@eduardochiscuet3146Ай бұрын
    • ​@@SanguineMalcontentno? Make the humans not have the Option to be greedy all the time?

      @BigMek667@BigMek667Ай бұрын
    • @@BigMek667 As a race or individuals? 'Cause that one solution would fix it at the race echelon....

      @SanguineMalcontent@SanguineMalcontentАй бұрын
  • as a scandinavian, i think one of the things i will just never get over is how education isn't free in a lot of other countries. i literally can't wrap my head around it.

    @DafieYo@DafieYoАй бұрын
    • Did you fall on the paint and smack your little head? Nothing in the world is free somebody has to pay for it somehow. And in your little country you charge people more money from their income tax am I right? So you have higher taxes which then intern, is given to a government and the government give it to other people. That’s how you seem to think it’s three, but it isn’t. We in the United States, like to keep our money in invested our own way to take care of our own family and selves. We feel we can do a better job of investing our own money to take care of ourselves because, unlike what you hear in the news, our government is just really good at spending money on foolish things. once again, nothing is free. That’s the fallacy.

      @space4099@space4099Ай бұрын
    • How much are taxes in Scandinavian countries?

      @debbricker1095@debbricker1095Ай бұрын
    • Let me help you. There are 385 million people in USA, but only 5k CEO positions. Therefore most really shouldn't waste their time when they are going to end working classes. 🛑 Telling people the have any chance they don't.

      @opsec175@opsec175Ай бұрын
    • The us doesn’t use much of its money for social services that you would think would be necessary, like healthcare, retirement and education. A lot of that is instead left up to businesses and other strange financial work around a that usually let some companies pocket a lot for worse results.

      @TheEmperorGulcasa@TheEmperorGulcasaАй бұрын
    • ​@@opsec175you don't need to become a CEO when doing any higher education.

      @lindblommicke@lindblommickeАй бұрын
  • US : "ScHoOl Is On Me." Countries with free tuition : "um...yeah? Shouldn't the government help its citizens?" US : Lol

    @MomotheToothless@MomotheToothless9 күн бұрын
    • About 99% of what comes out of right wing politicians’ mouths is just them bitching about not wanting to help their citizens

      @geekgirl_luv4262@geekgirl_luv426213 сағат бұрын
  • I've been taking my kids on college tours over the last couple of years, and it is astounding how much these schools are spending on luxuries, administrative functions of no relevance to academic education, and chic interior decorating and features in brand-new buildings that are constantly going up everywhere. College campuses seem like cruise ships. They're blowing huge amounts of money, and there's no incentive for thrift outside of community colleges.

    @willerwin3201@willerwin320112 күн бұрын
    • Pricing out the poor students. Just like they’re doing with housing, and property taxes.

      @8arrows@8arrows5 күн бұрын
    • @@8arrows I think it’s more that colleges want to attract more students; whether those students can pay their own way or use government loans doesn’t matter because the colleges get paid either way.

      @willerwin3201@willerwin32014 күн бұрын
    • @@willerwin3201 you’re right. They are trying to “attract” the upper classes of society. No way anyone I know, could afford the cost. Let alone afford a debt of a college loan. Those federal tax dollars providing student loans are U.S. tax dollars. They use our taxes to loan kids money, with inflated interests rates. It’s the most crooked thing I ever seen politicians do. How about using those tax dollars for low income housing and vocational schools?

      @8arrows@8arrows4 күн бұрын
  • I will eternally feel tricked and trapped by the pressure to go to college and being told I'd be able to pay off the loans I needed to take out because the degree would help me make more money. I'm a damn software engineer and feel completely weighed down by loans.

    @kaseywahl@kaseywahlАй бұрын
    • College is fictional. Be abused and/or tortured in ways lied about with that fiction?

      @bunk95@bunk95Ай бұрын
    • This. All the people shamming people for taking out loans (even for "those damn liberal arts degrees) fundamentally don't understand (or maliciously do understand) that as students, we were not at all told the truth of the situation. We were told a bunch of sugar coated BS from our own public schools, parents and grandparents, friends and universities themselves, that in no way prepared us for the consequences of taking student loans. It's predatory. We're just kids getting aggressively advertised to. My parents had no clue what to expect (despite themselves both hold degrees from a decade prior) until we were doing the loan paperwork and they expressed some concern but didn't feel like we could go back on it. Plus, my grandparents said they'd cover it and pushed really hard for me to go ahead anyway, (Btw, it's been 5 years and I haven't seen a cent. They gave my college fund to my uncle. They still say they will pay but want to see if Biden will follow through first.... penny-wise and dollar-foolish are the Silent gens). I got grants and scholarships and completed an AA while in high school through a state program, so I'm extremely lucky at only $15,000 in debt but now my degree, which I was told was a sure thing, is basically useless thanks to the pandemic and my personal life changing significantly. It's not fair to blame the kids who's lives are ruined by propaganda and parents assuming nothing has changed. Both the kids and parents were lied to, or at the very least, not provided with informed consent. This situation sucks. All of America's systems suck.

      @hotarubinariko@hotarubinarikoАй бұрын
    • If a student loan payment is weighing you down you need to look at your "lifestyle expenses" especially if you're making software engineer money

      @sholtey@sholteyАй бұрын
    • @@sholtey Right, it all went wrong when I had the audacity to want children. 🥸

      @kaseywahl@kaseywahlАй бұрын
    • @@sholtey Why do you boldly make assumptions about this person's situation instead of genuinely asking them for more detail to find out whether your assumptions are accurate?

      @Odima16@Odima16Ай бұрын
  • i was denied a $17,500 loan to buy a trailer house due to my student loan debt. It would've cut my living costs by 60%.😢

    @earthling7183@earthling7183Ай бұрын
    • Irony is... i work for a state university.

      @earthling7183@earthling7183Ай бұрын
    • You don’t make enough money to own a home. Not if you have to borrow just $17009

      @privacyplease1556@privacyplease1556Ай бұрын
    • @@privacyplease1556 I don't get it

      @l-b284@l-b28414 күн бұрын
  • this made me feel a lot better. i'm currently in an absolutely hellish dispute with my health insurance company but at least I don't have to deal with navient. thank you john!

    @laneybobaney7415@laneybobaney741526 күн бұрын
  • Thirty years ago, back in college, when I was dating my future husband, we joked that if we were lucky we'd be able to pay off our college loans before our kids started college. We both work in education and have been jerked around by the system for decades. But after 25 years of consistent payments, and help from Biden's college debt relief programs at the end of last year, we are officially student loan free just in time for our youngest to start college this fall. See kids. Dreams *can* come true!

    @1renegadegeek@1renegadegeekАй бұрын
  • I am one of those student loan borrowers with private and federal loans. My debt is 1200 a month, and I have to work two full-time jobs to pay the minimum and afford rent. My interest on my loans is so huge that the interest paid each month is at least 800 per month on the private loans. I went for a STEM degree, but I still couldn't find a day job that pays enough to cover rent and the minimum payment. I couldn't find work in high school and college that could pay enough for tuition. When your loan payments are 1200 a month, but you only bring home 2k a month from your day job and your rent is 850, there's a problem. Now, I work two full-time jobs to barely get by. I haven't had a day off in years.

    @ms_cartographer@ms_cartographerАй бұрын
    • That sucks! I just wanted to say that idk who you are but I love you and you are doing your best.

      @Searsnick18@Searsnick18Ай бұрын
    • @@Searsnick18 thank you. That's really sweet of you. I'm hoping to find better-paying work soon. I'm just lucky that I can sell plasma to eat when I have to.

      @ms_cartographer@ms_cartographerАй бұрын
    • "Now, I work two full-time jobs to barely get by. I haven't had a day off in years." Color me surprised, the system working as intended.

      @elgonzo7239@elgonzo7239Ай бұрын
    • That's dystopian af. You still having a hopeful outlook is strong as hell ​@@ms_cartographer

      @terendril@terendrilАй бұрын
    • Not doubting you just wondering because it sounds crazy, what job, especially in STEM only pays 2k/ month? I'm working a job with no experience or degree that was required at 4k /month and as much overtime as you want if you want to make more.

      @redeyesb.dragonite8562@redeyesb.dragonite8562Ай бұрын
  • What I never hear proposed is forgiving the interest. It’s the interest that is burying most loan holders.

    @jenw5056@jenw5056Ай бұрын
    • This. This is fair.

      @Bryanbkk@BryanbkkАй бұрын
    • You have to limit finance charges too or they will still stick it to us. And congress sets the interest rate. Why was it so high - 6.25% when a house note was 3%?

      @petgranny194@petgranny194Ай бұрын
    • @@petgranny194 interest rates on my student loans in the early 90s were 8+%

      @jenw5056@jenw5056Ай бұрын
    • Right!!!

      @whitneychrzanowski3140@whitneychrzanowski3140Ай бұрын
    • @@petgranny194I replied earlier but I don’t see my response so repeating here. Rates in the early 90s when I was in college were 8+%. No one should be paying back double or triple what they borrowed. It’s nuts.

      @jenw5056@jenw5056Ай бұрын
  • I remember studying the changes to the bankruptcy law for the CPA exam in '98. Student loans were made almost impossible to discharge. It was positioned as ensuring the stability of the system and an ethical issue. I don't think things turned out in the way they were advertised back then. I would say intentioned, but perhaps this was always the intention? I believe in education as a collective investment in the future success and security of our nation. No one should be deprived an education, nor shackled to endless debt to the point of harming family formation. There has to be a better way.

    @jonathanrivlin6248@jonathanrivlin6248Ай бұрын
  • We need to have fixed pricing for all public universities.

    @edwardnelson3413@edwardnelson341329 күн бұрын
  • John Oliver - you are such a breath of fresh, non-polluted air.

    @lindalb9519@lindalb9519Ай бұрын
    • Him, Bernie Sanders, and Jon Stewart seem to be some of the only people left with sense.

      @sweetsweet4390@sweetsweet4390Ай бұрын
    • @@sweetsweet4390 There are more but yes

      @revolutionchikelu@revolutionchikeluАй бұрын
    • 👏👏👏

      @maggie2234@maggie2234Ай бұрын
    • Non toxic too😏

      @avigutierrez8948@avigutierrez8948Ай бұрын
    • Non-polluted, sure! But rank with the Earl’s tea

      @ChrisWEEZ@ChrisWEEZАй бұрын
  • "You borrow the money, you pay it back" are the words of someone who wasnt paying attention.

    @jackprice4959@jackprice4959Ай бұрын
    • Also, those are words coming from someone who doesn’t pay back loans.

      @CJScrol@CJScrolАй бұрын
    • @@CJScrolthis

      @UberUdder09@UberUdder09Ай бұрын
    • Muslim and Catholics historically prohibited "usury," with only Muslims maintaining this prohibition today. Leviticus 25:37, “You shall not lend [your brother] your money at interest. Quran: O believers! Fear Allah, and give up outstanding interest if you are ˹true˺ believers. Talking about Jewish: "Taking interest despite its prohibition, and consuming people’s wealth unjustly. We have prepared for the disbelievers among them a painful punishment."

      @ibrahimalharbi3358@ibrahimalharbi3358Ай бұрын
    • @@CJScrol probably because they didn't take them out in the first place

      @TheMrKlassy@TheMrKlassyАй бұрын
  • I was trying to go back to college for an accounting degree and had to take out some loan while working full time. When settung up my repayment plan the only thing i could think of was, "more then half of what i pay back will be intrest." It was incredibly disheartning.

    @Ashtondragon99@Ashtondragon9920 күн бұрын
  • This literally happened to me. Forbearance when I was struggling. I put off relationships because I never wanted to saddle anyone with my debt if I died. I paid back 2x what I borrowed and still owed 2x what I paid back. My balance of what I owed was forgiven last year after I made payments for the last 20 years. Thank you Biden!

    @markkjacobson@markkjacobson26 күн бұрын
  • I'm a historian in Spain. My degree cost me around 40 euros (the cost of the paperwork) thanks to easily available grants. Without them it would have cost me around 2,000 euros for the entire degree (around 500 per year) thanks to the "large family" (familia numerosa) discount. Without it it would have been 4,000 euros. My masters, on the other hand, cost me 600 euros. I seriously can imagine paying what Americans students need to pay. It's mental.

    @nachoolo@nachooloАй бұрын
    • It's just that the American has to jump through so many obstacles to even get a proper education. Be it 100k+$ education that teaches you nothing else but one subject that can be learned by reading a book. It's a paper ceiling that is going away

      @alexlopez5800@alexlopez5800Ай бұрын
    • What's even more crazy is that Americans pay more for their education through taxes as well. Just like the health care system it's just optimized for profit rather than efficiency.

      @DavidBezemer@DavidBezemerАй бұрын
    • It’s stupid. America’s programs for everything are stupid.

      @mkrawc1@mkrawc1Ай бұрын
    • My uk degree was 5800 for one (scholarship) and 12k for the other

      @rav3style@rav3styleАй бұрын
    • @@user-ye4bu6xh4cwho do you think writes those books you read lol

      @Littlemilkjug533@Littlemilkjug533Ай бұрын
  • As someone dropped SO MANY TIMES on calls from Navient, thank you for that moment. It made my night

    @lauraelaineallen21@lauraelaineallen21Ай бұрын
    • Navient always gets their cut, even if I can't fill my gas tank up. Navient and Sallie Mae always felt like mafia loansharks.

      @michaelgreeley197@michaelgreeley197Ай бұрын
    • it hit me on the loan forgiveness programs. I ignored it and paid off but I've had so many friends get screwed over it especially teachers that went to state schools

      @arex9000@arex9000Ай бұрын
    • I couldn't have done it without the help and support of the Facebook PSLF group that someone on a female lawyer's page urged me to join after a year of vague and unhelpful calls with Mohela and FedLoan.

      @toki1965@toki1965Ай бұрын
    • Wasn't Navient the one that came out a few years ago to celebrate $1 trillion of net profits in one year? I'm not sure on that, I think it was Navient. I looked up their profit margins at the time, 24% net operating profit margin-for every $1 in revenue, they kept 24 cents. To put that into perspective, Walmart's net operating profit margin at the time was 2.4%, and total cash compensation to their CEO-stocks can be handwaved into existence and when you're compensated in stock the IRS wants you to pay taxes on the dollar market value of that stock as of the time you received it, so it's not useful for comparison here-amounted to $4 per employee PER YEAR. It disturbed me to see the top executives at a student loan company celebrate screwing their clients so hard, which is also the Title IX violation my school just got called out on by the DOJ, yes it was an athletics coach again. I wouldn't hold a whole lot against a student loan company for having mega profits at just a 2% net profit margin; 24% is obscene in ways I would like to describe graphically, but I have a policy of not kink shaming.

      @johnmoser3594@johnmoser3594Ай бұрын
    • hanging up on you has been a thing at more than just navient, and for many years. i can't remember who held my student loan- it's been 20 years and i prefer to forget that nightmare- but i do remember now being on hold for hours, my call finally getting answered, and being hung up on instantly. over and over and over, so many times through those years.

      @nonya.bizness@nonya.biznessАй бұрын
  • Higher Ed funding here in California is $23B. Seven years ago it was $15B. Yet tuition at UCSD has risen from $16k to $34k.

    @CSCI4X@CSCI4XАй бұрын
    • Seems like government involvement doesn’t help at all and makes it worse.

      @MrBrewman95@MrBrewman9525 күн бұрын
    • @@MrBrewman95 Bingo! This is the student loan crisis and ballooning college tuition rates in a nutshell, but the geniuses that don't think they should pay back their student loans because it's "predatory" can't connect the dots. I have a theory: the student loan crisis is mostly stupid kids borrowing to get an education they can't utilize due to their limited intellects.

      @cosmomontanaro5759@cosmomontanaro575911 күн бұрын
  • Thank you for speaking on this. I went to in state 4 year and professional school, I'm over 300,000 in debt

    @kelleycheek5142@kelleycheek5142Ай бұрын
  • After seeing all of this, I'm now convinced that all of these problems aren't bugs; they're features. Someone did these things on purpose to hurt a lot of people.

    @scarletletter4900@scarletletter4900Ай бұрын
    • Exactly, humans can't stop being selfish to save their life.

      @teslaphilipson2406@teslaphilipson2406Ай бұрын
    • And that's why they're against forgiveness, you can't make money if the kids aren't being forced to pay it.

      @JaredBissell@JaredBissellАй бұрын
    • and did you see who it hurts the most? THAT'S the target. like everything else, if it benefits one black kid half as much as it benefits your kid, you'd still oppose it, because it helps the black kid.

      @edwardcollins8102@edwardcollins8102Ай бұрын
    • @edwardcollins8102 I'd actually want that black kid, and all the other black kids as well, to benefit.

      @scarletletter4900@scarletletter4900Ай бұрын
    • Yep

      @scifirealism5943@scifirealism5943Ай бұрын
  • Damn, the writing this season so far is god-tier. The first five minutes alone are filled with so many bangers.

    @arthinox3317@arthinox3317Ай бұрын
    • With a glorious finish calling back to an earlier commentary

      @swirlingchi@swirlingchiАй бұрын
    • 4:14 that lady screaming at the Gilmore Girls joke is amazing

      @ruskokollektiv5457@ruskokollektiv5457Ай бұрын
    • I wonder what percentage is done by AI!?

      @lennylyons777@lennylyons777Ай бұрын
    • ​@@lennylyons777given it is John Oliver, who did stand-up comedy shows to pay his employees while they were striking to avoid, in part, AI taking their jobs (among the many other demands the Writer's Guild went on strike to obtain), probably none.

      @seraphimseptimus6984@seraphimseptimus6984Ай бұрын
    • @@seraphimseptimus6984 that would explain why none of the jokes were good.

      @khatdubell@khatdubellАй бұрын
  • Before entering the University of Wisconsin-Madison as a full-time graduate student in their doctoral program in philosophy for the fall of 1987 I met with the current department chair and informed him I would need a leave of absence for my spring semester in order to obtain a loan package for the remaining years that would cover my costs. "No problem". I requested the leave at the end of my first semester and it was denied. The reason: the new chair and assistant to the chair had over-admitted students. I had an "A", an "AB" and an approved incomplete...the incomplete was given for what would be a publishable paper. They refused to honor my coursework. The money I had spent for the fall was wasted. I still get notices in the mail in 2024 telling me how much in student loans I owe for attending a scam program.

    @user-lx8sl9gr8q@user-lx8sl9gr8q5 күн бұрын
  • Thank you so much for putting this video up. To have someone speak to millions on the behalf of all the student loan borrowers was beautiful to behold. After 9 years my career tanked due to strikes in my industry. My area of the industry wasnt apart of the stikes but we were still drastically impacted. Now with 6 years of college and 2 degrees I can't find a job for new home I purchase last year much less think about paying student loans with no money. I was only able to save for a home when I wasn't paying for student loans during covid. 9 years of work and I was always reluctant to make a single financial change. I have put off so much in my life. Especially starting a family. The one thing I have learned over my career is hardworking doesn't pay off when you have a student loan. You can make 6 figures and still live paycheck to paycheck. Debt is a blackhole and most can't out live it.

    @fguestFX@fguestFXАй бұрын
  • Just cleared mine this week. Much as I have done it, I hope a majority of the rest of it is forgiven for the rest of you. Best wishes to those struggling w/ student debt out there.

    @charleswalker3120@charleswalker3120Ай бұрын
    • I hope you enjoy your retirement next year! You earned it.

      @riesvanwijngaarden3417@riesvanwijngaarden3417Ай бұрын
    • Charles you are a gentleman and a scholar. 🧡

      @lauralafauve5520@lauralafauve5520Ай бұрын
    • Thanks. I'm holding out hope to be rid if my 185K debt someday. If worst comes to worst, it won't fall onto my family.

      @braddivens5179@braddivens5179Ай бұрын
    • Congrats on getting your loans "forgiven" but in reality all it does is simply pass the debt on to you, your family and everyone else to pay off through their taxes, which will keep increasing astronomically. It's amazing how many people still think everything should be free yet complain about how much everything costs. 🤦🏼‍♀️ I'm 100% behind waving the outrageous interest on these loans but the principal shouldn't fall on anyone else.

      @LuLuLately@LuLuLatelyАй бұрын
    • @@LuLuLately Dear LuLu, Charles did not get them forgiven. He "cleared" them himself. Even though he has "has done it" himself, he hopes the majority of the rest is forgiven for other people. This last is an important statement, in that one of the arguments against forgiveness is that "other people", such as this gentleman, have paid off their debts, so others should be forced to pay them also. This generous, upstanding gentleman says he hopes other people receive help, even though he didn't. Maybe he's a Christian, or something. I also hope for debt forgiveness because when I went to college I only paid $400 a semester and was able to graduate without debt. If we're talking about unfair, creating a situation where only the children of the wealthy are able to graduate without crippling debt, now THAT is unfair. I did not have to borrow huge amounts of money to get my college degree. It is unfair that Americans younger than myself cannot attend even a local college without taking out huge loans. About people wanting things that are "free", you seem to have forgotten that all government money comes from our tax dollars. We have "free" bombs and "free" fighter planes. America would be better served with "free" college and universally "free" healthcare instead. Just sayin', as I've heard the youngsters put it.

      @lauralafauve5520@lauralafauve5520Ай бұрын
  • My brother recently retired from Georgia Tech; he said there was absolutely no reason for it to be considered a state school anymore.

    @Charlotte__Single__again@Charlotte__Single__againАй бұрын
    • I graduated from GT in 2015, and I completely agree.

      @gizmoguyar@gizmoguyarАй бұрын
    • It's very expensive. My daughter went to UGA and with tuition, room and board, it was $26k/year. GT was significantly more, and I just couldn't afford for her to go to GT. So, she got her engineering degree from UGA.

      @B_Bodziak@B_BodziakАй бұрын
    • I got in to Georgia Tech. It was my most expensive offer, and the revoked my admission when I didn’t send them an acceptance response by their artificial deadline. No other school bothered to do that. Other schools I got accepted to and didn’t attend: Howard, South Carolina, NC State, Villanova.

      @bernardwylie9760@bernardwylie9760Ай бұрын
    • GT has masters programs now for only $10K. I'm seeing other school's follow this trend.

      @MONCBaller@MONCBallerАй бұрын
    • Why did 4 people reply to a porn link bot?

      @opscontaylor8195@opscontaylor8195Ай бұрын
  • My wife had major loans (unfortunately, the a.p.r. Sally Mae said, "Oh, it has a Cap of 13%, but it probably won't go that high." It only took two months to make it to 13%. My wife covered the interest, and I payed 1/2 of my teacher salary to the principal! We saved over $100,000 in interest debt. We had to budget, but it was worth it! Good Luck!

    @johnryan5497@johnryan5497Ай бұрын
  • I wasn't financial free until my 40’s and I’m still in my 40’s, bought my third house already, earn on a monthly through passive income, and got 4 out of 5 goals, just hope it encourages someone's that it doesn’t matter if you don’t have any of them right now, you can start TODAY regardless your age INVEST and change your future! Investing in the financial market is a grand choice I made.

    @PorrunSigurd@PorrunSigurd29 күн бұрын
    • yeah investment is the key to sustaining your financial longevity but venturing into any legitimate Investment without a proper guidance of an expert can lead to a great loss too

      @DustabChristopher@DustabChristopher29 күн бұрын
    • Hello, I’m 37 and I am not worth much yet , please help me out. Bought my first house last month and I can't seem to make any other smart investment.

      @adakkristinn@adakkristinn29 күн бұрын
    • wanted to trade, but I got discouraged with the market price fluctuations

      @PioliAugusthus@PioliAugusthus29 күн бұрын
    • Can you recommend a guide for me?

      @PioliAugusthus@PioliAugusthus29 күн бұрын
    • Haven't you heard of Expert Chrissy Barymoer ?He gives excellent guide on the right stock with high dividend

      @OlicMichael@OlicMichael29 күн бұрын
  • I went to college and had $60,00 in debt. A year after graduating i got injured and ended up on disability. For the last 14 years i paid my loans on time and in full amount. I still owed $55,000. Finally heard about a program that pays off student loans if your disabled for a 3 years. Still took to more years to get approved.

    @fastsilverado@fastsilveradoАй бұрын
    • Where I'm from we had a loan-based system introduced when I was about to go to uni, my health went to shit and I spend over a decade in rehabilitation. I dodged a bullet compared to my highschool classmates by simply avoiding loans and still being able to get a similar paycheck, because our country is overeducated, so be exceptional, or your uni course ain't going to help you actually be high earning. If it'd happened a few years later I'd never get myself out of that debt...

      @esmee6308@esmee6308Ай бұрын
    • You can see when your estimated payoff date is. You could have checked that, and if the time frame didn't sound favorable then you could increase your loan payment. Making the minimum payment will never pay it of when accounting for interest.

      @cicirunner@cicirunnerАй бұрын
    • @@cicirunner You do understand that most people in situations like this do not have the ability to continue, like, functioning in society while paying much over the minimum amount, right? And that, in fact, as cited in this very show, most of them are encouraged to sign up for loans at a time when they do not have the understanding of the finances they'll have in the future sufficient to even know if they'll be *able* to make more than the minimum payment, or, for that matter, be sufficiently aware of the nature of loans to understand the dynamics of paying off the principal versus paying the interest. Blaming the victim of a system of being ignorant of the "right" thing to do when the system is incentivized to keep that information from them is not as smart as you think it is.

      @thaddeusgenhelm8979@thaddeusgenhelm8979Ай бұрын
    • ​@@thaddeusgenhelm8979 thinking that adding a valley girl "like" to your comment makes you come off as edgy or interesting also isn't smart. Let's make blue collar workers pay the bar tabs of people that don't understand simple interest.

      @stevenp25100@stevenp25100Ай бұрын
    • @@stevenp25100 Oh wow, nitpicking someone else's phrasing rather than addressing their actual points definitely shows me. The fact that that's what you focus on rather than the substance of what I said does, in fact, communicate a lot more about you than simple word choice does about me.

      @thaddeusgenhelm8979@thaddeusgenhelm8979Ай бұрын
  • You ever know a video is going to make you depressed but you click it anyway? Here we go.

    @macthemeh@macthemehАй бұрын
    • 😂 yes

      @pamelas1816@pamelas1816Ай бұрын
    • Depends where you're watching from 😃

      @angelestorres6334@angelestorres6334Ай бұрын
  • John oliver is a living legend

    @polariswalls4477@polariswalls4477Ай бұрын
  • This is a VERY important episode! Thank you so much for all the time and effort put towards the creation of this!

    @sinclairlanier4081@sinclairlanier408118 күн бұрын
  • It's Latvia, Estonia is the one bordering in the north

    @christianwendt7852@christianwendt7852Ай бұрын
    • I've been to Estonia and I still had to look it up. Thanks Merkel

      @senfdame528@senfdame528Ай бұрын
    • We guess yr right🥹

      @shane883@shane883Ай бұрын
    • Lel, I found another european in the comments!

      @Oroberus@OroberusАй бұрын
    • Let me guess, you don't have student loans.

      @m4l490n@m4l490nАй бұрын
    • Handy way to remember the four NON Nordic countries bordering Russia/Belarus is that they’re in Alphabetical Order: Estonia LAtvia LIthuania Poland Edit: Changed Scandinavian to Nordic.

      @mattz9268@mattz9268Ай бұрын
  • I have $500,000 worth of student loans, am a doctor, and haven’t been able to make a dent in the debt for years, and just came from buying my family nearly groceries to live check to check. I can literally change lives but my own. I’m so tired.

    @danielrobertson5725@danielrobertson5725Ай бұрын
    • No, you're lying and a larp. It's obvious.

      @JustMe-fo4ev@JustMe-fo4evАй бұрын
    • I get you. But why did you choose to get 500k loan? You could watch a 3 minute video that explains what is a loan

      @MemoContrerasf@MemoContrerasfАй бұрын
    • ​@@MemoContrerasfI think med school costs hundreds of thousands of dollars.

      @Amaje311@Amaje311Ай бұрын
    • What kind of doctor are you? Because that’s the only excuse for having that much debt.

      @nickm9538@nickm9538Ай бұрын
    • @@nickm9538, Nope, Medical school is absurdly expensive. It's a racket. They'll all rackets. That's why you don't let profiteering human sh*t control your education system. Or for that matter, any of your systems.

      @SlickSimulacrum@SlickSimulacrumАй бұрын
  • love it. so informative. after so many years on the air, LWT still knocks it out of the park regularly.

    @sathappan@sathappan28 күн бұрын
  • Why are the interest rates so high if the money is coming from the govt.?

    @freeagent.87@freeagent.87Ай бұрын
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