| > Seriously, this is such a self centered and short sighted point of view No, this is exactly the opposite. The world would be a better place if everyone acted responsibly. People are willing to act responsibly in the form of paying back the money that they borrowed and said they would pay back. Even when in the environment of > predatory student loans applied to people at a time where society yelled "get a college degree or you'll never get a good job People still decided to respect the words onto which they signed their name. And now, those same people see that others get benefits from not acting with the same responsibility. It's a bug. Incentives should be aligned with the societally-beneficial behavior. (I'm not an American, BTW. I'm not benefitting from this debt cancellation happening or not happening.) |
18 year olds. We don't consider them responsible enough to drink alcohol, yet we expect them to take on crippling amounts of life-long debt? We shouldn't. It's setting them, and society at large, for failure just to make a few quick bucks.
> And now, those same people see that others get benefits from not acting with the same responsibility.
For very different amounts of money. People who went to college 20 years ago paid less than half than folks who just graduated. 10 years ago was 75% of today. A lot of people are ignoring this fact.
Society is about helping everyone, not just a few individuals who an individual deems as "responsible".