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January 16, 2007

Student loansharking

From a column by Alan M. Collinge in the Denver Post:

When Congress amended the Higher Education Act 10 years ago, defaulted student loans became the easiest and most lucrative debt to issue and collect.

The amendments imposed huge fees on defaulted student loans and took away bankruptcy protection for student borrowers. It banned refinancing of many student loans, and also allowed draconian collection measures to be taken against student borrowers, including wage garnishment, tax garnishment, withholding of professional certifications, termination from employment, and even Social Security garnishment.

Yikes. I hadn't realized it was that bad. And if it's true, it makes all the more disappointing the Democrats weasling out of their pledge to fix the mess. The Democrats have scheduled a vote to cut the rates on some students loans in half (yay), but only on needs-based loans, and—despite their campaign promises—the Dems are not reducing rates for parents who get loans to help them pay for their children's education.

Of course, the Democrats are still doing way better than the Republicans, who in the previous session of Congress cut $12 billion from student loans. (Info comes from the AP.) [Tags: student_loans education democrats politcs]

Posted by D. Weinberger at January 16, 2007 10:19 AM


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For those interested in updates on the progress of the legislation, check out YDA's SMS student loan petition.

http://www.yda.org/collegeaffordability

Posted by: Bill | January 16, 2007 12:57 PM


What's even worse is the rise in the cost of public colleges (don't even think about private--well over 30 grand a year at most.) Yet there's still all sorts of kvetching about how the American work force just doesn't have the adequate education for jobs out there. More like American workers need higher wages than those from other countries just to make their monthly student loan payments and live somewhere other than with their parents.

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