
If student loans are cancelled, where's my refund?
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
58% : Just like most "normal" American college students, I took out thousands of dollars in student loans to pay for college.58% : Of the $1.7 trillion in student loans, over $1.6 trillion are federal loans.
57% : Forty-three million Americans currently owe a combined $1.7 trillion in student loans.
56% : This is especially true when it comes to student loan debt.
54% : As a Christian, I believe in helping the poor, including those struggling with student loan debt.
51% : Previously, the president had indicated that he would support cancelling up to $10,000 in student loans for each borrower.
50% : The average American who borrowed money for school has $40,904 in student loan debt to repay.
45% : President Biden told members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus that he is considering cancelling student loans entirely, CBS News reported on April 26, 2022.
43% : Student loan cancellation only treats the symptoms of the crisis without addressing the cause.
43% : Additionally, why is the federal government targeting student debt for cancellation?
41% : For starters, cancelling student loans would be like a doctor prescribing Tylenol to treat a cancer patient.
41% : It would punish those who have been responsible and paid back the money they borrowed. Which leads me to wonder: If student loans are cancelled, where's my refund?
39% : If student loans are such a massive problem that warrant complete cancellation, why doesn't the federal government first stop the bleeding and quit issuing more federally backed loans?
39% : But perhaps the most poignant argument against cancelling student loans is that doing so would constitute an immoral and unjust redistribution of wealth from the poor and least privileged to the wealthiest and most fortunate.
37% : If we're going to cancel student loans, why not cancel every other kind of debt?
36% : There is a myriad of reasons why every plan to cancel student loans, no matter the amount, is bad.
35% : Al Mohler, president of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, recently spoke about the moral hazard that student loan cancellation would bring.
31% : Cancelling student loans would turn the government into a reverse Robin Hood, taking from the poor and giving to the rich, harming the very people our elected leaders claim they're trying to help.
25% : Former President Ronald Reagan used to joke that there are only two things inevitable in life: death and taxes.
*Our bias meter rating uses data science including sentiment analysis, machine learning and our proprietary algorithm for determining biases in news articles. Bias scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores being more liberal and higher positive scores being more conservative, and 0% being neutral. The rating is an independent analysis and is not affiliated nor sponsored by the news source or any other organization.