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In my opinion, a more equitable solution is to simply give everyone who took out a student loan a fixed amount of several tens of thousands of dollars. If you paid off your loans already, great, your reward is free money.
What about those who worked hard and took a few more years to not take out a loan in the first place?
My question for you is do you want a stronger country?
Or, just a stronger you?
As a country are we just a bunch of people out for themselves, or are we a community?
I am a firm believer that the more Americans who are doing well in life, the better off we all are. The more Americans who are secure financially the better off we all are. The more Americans who can afford additional services and products the better off we all are. The more Americans who have a little bit of financial freedom to start a company and create jobs for other Americans the better off we all are. Repeat, repeat, repeat.
A little selfishness is good, but too much and everyone starts to view everyone as competition and "success" as a zero sum game. I want the kid down the street from me to be doing as well as my kid.
What do you think?