Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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According to the GAO in this link below (if you believe them) 80% of the student loans owed by elders was for their own education.
Student loans appear to be at the bottom on the priority list for payments, doubt many of these that still owe their student loans ever failed to pay their cable TV and I Phone bills. They knew that their service would be turned off immediately and there would be costs to turn them back on. Many chose to borrow more money than was really needed and used it for trips, cars, and most anything else they wanted so it is not really all educational expenses. Endless deferrals just makes people think they can just put them off until a better time which never comes and then they are in big trouble. The GAO found that about 80 percent of the student loan debt by seniors was for their own education, while the rest was taken out for their children or other dependents. It said federal data showed that seniors were more likely to default on loans for themselves compared with those they took out for their children. More seniors on hook for student loans - CBS News
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what scares me most about this is how contagious entitlement has become. These people will say they are too old to have to pay it and play the victim. All through there lives many have bought tvs, cars, etc. but now will cry fixed income or age and not expect to have to pay. BTW, I also took loans for college---twice, and paid them back quickly by living way below my means until it was done.
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It wasn't easy, but OH HOW I TREASURE YOUR ETHICS.
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I'm commenting on very little information but I am shocked that any seniors still have outstanding student loans. In my case, I paid as I studied and when the money gave out, I left college and was drafted a month later. During 23 years of active military service, I was able to complete a college degree and have never looked back. Any senior who still owes student loans after all this time should be ashamed.
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Our son (for his second college career) set up automatic deduction to pay his student loan. It came out first. He lived on what was left.
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I pushed my 224 613 Project after I had lost my employment contract at the University of Minnesota Law Library. I was trying to be honest about a niche in practical information for survivors/victims I had discovered during the three year investigation into the murder of my English teacher's daughter on my birthday of 2-24 in 1976. This was while I was a student of this teacher at Earl Wooster High School in Reno, Nevada that Michelle Mitchell was murdered. They did arrest, try, and convict the wrong person which just came out due to a DNA test in 2014. I earned those four degrees to do something about this niche but had got myself in a huge fight to be honest about this niche and how I discovered it. This fight did lose me a lot of bridges for employment. I suppose some think I sound like a victim in this whole mess but I had managed to do a great deal of work using these four degrees and doing things from without the profession I studying so hard to get in. I have had to do this on my own dime though as well as that of my extended family. I will bet there are many people who have had bad experiences which forced them to make tough choices. I just do not see the world in black and white. |
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I worked my way through my first couple of years of college. When the money ran out, I had to leave school and I was promptly drafted. I served my time and then spent another 20+ years in the Army. During that time, I finished my education and when I retired, I was able to find a decent job. I even started my own business. Two years after I opened my business, my wife became very ill and required an organ transplant. During the next couple of years, I spent most of my time and resources into getting her back to good health. Eventually I lost my business and, after a second transplant, I lost my wife. Through it all, I was able to meet my financial obligations. Both of my sons have completed their education and their military service in the Army. Neither of them will have outstanding student loans and they will both be contributors to the common good as they move forward. After paying for my education and for my wife's medical bills, I now live alone in a one bedroom apartment. I wish I could afford to live in The Villages, but I cannot. If my financial situation improves, I may be able to make that move some day. I still contend that any senior citizen who still has unpaid student loans should be ashamed.
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I even got a lot of help from some agencies in Minnesota as well as some people at the University of Minnesota with this 224 613 Project who are even helping me now in some way. |
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