Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Student Loan Debt: To Pay or Not to Pay?

Is Student Loan Debt Forgiveness a Good Idea? We cannot fix a Keynesian economic system that is on the verge of total collapse with a free market economic system unless you start over.In a Keynesian system money is debt and cannot ever be repaid back or their would be no money left in circulation. The only solutions without suffering an outright dollar collapse is debt forgiveness,and debt reduction,which would cause some inflation.


Student loans are difficult to repay in a sluggish economy, and many recent graduates are struggling under considerable debt. One proposal is forgiving student loans, but Prof. Daniel Lin argues that debt forgiveness does not resolve the underlying causes of rising student debt, and therefore cannot prevent future debt problems. Instead of debt forgiveness, Prof. Lin suggests making student loans like other types of loans: dischargeable in bankruptcy. This places the burden on lenders to ensure that students are not taking more debt than they can handle. While it would lead to a reduction in the amount of loan dollars awarded and increase interest rates, these are natural incentives that encourage borrowers to be more careful right now, and in the future, which puts pressure on colleges and universities to control their costs. According to Prof. Lin, making student loans dischargeable in bankruptcy is a good first step in reform aimed at resolving student debt and rising tuition costs
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