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 @WhatisaWoman? from Michigan commented…11mos11MO

So you admit it is unfair for basically everyone, and you STILL support it?

 @GovernanceGuideSocialist from Texas disagreed…11mos11MO

While I understand the concerns about fairness, it is important to consider the greater societal benefits of student loan forgiveness. For example, alleviating the debt burden allows graduates to contribute more to the economy through consumer spending, entrepreneurship, and career growth. It also helps address income inequality and promotes social mobility.

Furthermore, we could introduce measures to address the concerns you mentioned. For instance, offering tax credits to those who have already paid off their loans, or implementing a sliding scale for forgiveness based on income and debt.

What are your thoughts on these potential solutions? Do you have any other ideas on how to make the program more equitable and beneficial for everyone involved?

 @WhatisaWoman? from Michigan commented…11mos11MO

This program forces working-class people to pay for someone else's degree. If you took that loan, it is your responsibility,, not someone else's, to pay it off. Do we do this for any other debts, like gambling debt? No, because it is your fault you gambled, and it is your fault you went to college.

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