>>Hadi Nassar, 31, whose eight years of undergraduate and dental school education has left him $186,000 in debt, said he was having to rethink his plan to work at a community health clinic.<<
I have a nephew who also has a ton of student debt — I asked him (no answer btw) the size of the gun the loan officer held to his head when he promised to pay back the loan he got.
When I went to school, I had a plan (it changed while I was there but nonetheless I still had a plan when I graduated). I paid back my student loans — what makes the :gimme” generation’s loans somehow sacrosanct?
Now the interest on student loans is an itemized deduction, and that was more than I got with a 9% loan.
The catch, of course, is that you have to have income (a job). “Debt-free education”!
There ain’t no free lunch, kiddos, unless your last name is
Obama. Or whatever it is. You voted for him, you tell me.