I worked two, sometimes three jobs to pay for college. I never took out a loan. Can I get my money back?
I served and used my GI Bill and paid back my loans. Can I get some PPP or Ukraine money?
Reparations?
WIC, SNAP, EBT, etc.?
Payed for my college by working evenings, Saturday, and Sunday at Safeway.
Spent my summers working.
Missed a lot of fun with my friends, but no college debt.
I agree with you. I want my damn tuition money back WITH 34yrs INTEREST! Hell my son should get his too. He graduated in 2021 with Engineering Degree and what few loans he had HE paid off within 6 months. I demand both or our tuitions paid to us as reparations!!!
Time to start Raiding all those Multi-Billion dollar Endowments these universities are sitting on!! Take it All!
We need reparations!!!
I think that the names of the people who receive relief from student debt and the dollar amount of the relief should be published in a searchable database like they have for FEC contributions. (The Web site could be easily adapted and published.)
Same here. At one time, I worked 3 part-time jobs ...all at the the time, while I was enrolled. The only thing I remember of my college experience is that I was always tired. My mom said I slept for 3 straight days after graduation.
I don’t know what the rush to finish in 4 years is all about. Work is a terrific experience for your resume. But young people think the US taxpayer owes them a 4 year party!
“I worked two, sometimes three jobs to pay for college. I never took out a loan. Can I get my money back?”
This comment pretty well applies to me as well. I did take out a student loan and I worked full time and went to school at night. When I graduated I owed just over what I expected to make as a yearly salary. I work multiple jobs and paid it off in just shy of 9 years.
Go a pair pansies and pay what you promised. Needy POSs!!!
I’m against student loan forgiveness but no longer can students pay for college tuition (even in state public) and room and board by working in the summers. For example: UC tuition is $15k and room and board another $15k. That’s $120k over 4 years. Free community college tuition and living with parents the 1st two years does bring it down to $60k. Better. Still hard to make $60k over a few summers.