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Are student loan debts setting the stage for the next bubble?
Quartz ^ | 03 March 2014 | Mark DeCambre

Posted on 03/03/2014 8:04:05 PM PST by Lorianne

Maybe it’s just a sign that the markets are getting overheated: Americans are taking out student loans in part to cover everyday expenses. The Wall Street Journal reports on this phenomenon—in which borrowers are using student loans as stop-gap financing to cover everything from monthly bills to groceries to previous student loan payments. The development is particularly troubling as student loans hit a staggering $1.1 trillion, and as college tuition costs continue to rise.

While some of the growth in student loans is attributable to people seeking more education, the Journal explains, these loans are attractive for other reasons too: For one thing, many of those seeking student loans can avoid credit checks.

This combination of rising costs and opportunistic borrowers leaning more on ever-growing student debt seems like a recipe for trouble. The only consolation is that the private banking system may emerge relatively unscathed. That’s because the US government, which has basically taken over the student-lending business over the last few years, would be on the hook for bad loans. That means taxpayers may take a loss if students can’t repay their debts. But maybe that’s better than another banking crisis.

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1 posted on 03/03/2014 8:04:05 PM PST by Lorianne
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To: Lorianne

They better pay or they are going to jail in my world.


2 posted on 03/03/2014 8:18:28 PM PST by SADMILLIE
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To: Lorianne
When democrats are in charge it's one crisis after the next!
3 posted on 03/03/2014 8:18:31 PM PST by vigilante2 (Re-elect nobody)
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To: Lorianne
This student loan problem has been analyzed and publicized for years now, along with a job market that does not reward BS majors. You would think that students and/or parents would be more cautious about borrowing or even attending college now or even at all.

On the other hand, maybe today's student has been indoctrinated into thinking that if they can't find a job, Uncle Sugar Daddy will bail them out.

4 posted on 03/03/2014 8:19:56 PM PST by MichaelCorleone (Jesus Christ is not a religion. He's the Truth.)
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To: MichaelCorleone
On the other hand, maybe today's student has been indoctrinated into thinking that if they can't find a job, Uncle Sugar Daddy will bail them out

Bingo! Hold everything! We have a winner!!!

5 posted on 03/03/2014 8:31:52 PM PST by China Clipper ( Animals? Sure I like animals. See? There's one there, right next to the potatoes!)
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To: MichaelCorleone
On the other hand, maybe today's student has been indoctrinated into thinking that if they can't find a job, Uncle Sugar Daddy will bail them out.

Hey, why not. It worked for the big banks / financial houses.

6 posted on 03/04/2014 4:57:58 AM PST by Flick Lives ("I can't believe it's not Fascism!")
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