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by AnthonyMouse
126 days ago
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> Make it dischargeable only after 7 years of nonpayment You don't really want to give people an incentive for nonpayment. > do means testing Bankruptcy already does that. But what are your "means" the day you graduate from college and haven't yet found a job, or temporarily take a low-paying one on purpose to meet the eligibility requirements? You would need something like, deferred payments while you're unemployed but if you subsequently find a job then you have to pay, instead of one-time permanently discharging the loans. Except that's how it already works. |
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If student loans are dischargeable in bankruptcy, lenders will price it in or refuse to lend without a gurantor.