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> Also, I don't understand how millennials aren't supposed to see this figure and immediately feel a sense of rejection Millenial here. 100% agreed with this. Feels like a big blind spot in the boomer crowd. They don't seem to see the seething, roiling, overpowering resentment their entire generation is receiving from many, many people that currently don't have much power in society . A politician wants to win office…
What would the effects of changing the student loan system be? I assume you mean to increase the creditor's risk to levels comparable to other types of debt. Personally, I'd expect that to result in higher interest rates for student debt, and more stringent eligibility requirements. IOW, a higher barrier to entry to education. Maybe that would be good, it depends on how the price of education would react, and in whet…
If the reasoning is "It is a good idea to have high education", then stimulate that directly. At the very least, have government-backed or government-supplied loans. And ensure those loans have reasonable terms.
I know australia has an interesting system.
In my country (the Netherlands), student loans are given by the government. They are hard to get rid of, _but_ the repayment terms are very very lenient. Very low interest rates (either 0% or the current 10 year government bond rate); a maximum monthly payment of 30% of what you make above minimum income; debt forgiveness after 30 years; the ability to pause repayment for 2 years in total.
I am not a big fan of this system (I still think it is too burdensome on students) but it sure seems a lot more reasonable than the US system. Even though this is also a form of debt that cannot be cleared by bankruptcy, the generous repayment terms really help. The trick here is that the government is willing to take a slight loss (through the 30 year debt-forgiveness) on repayments. Though that the moment, since our 10 year bonds have negative interest, the student loans might be making a profit for our government. Still I am not going to complain about a loan with 0% interest.