Damn Student Loans

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hwy not write Ohkhaye!" Onktean? (Latham Green), Friday, 5 August 2011 16:14 (fourteen years ago)

yes

A41 (admrl), Tuesday, 16 August 2011 20:45 (fourteen years ago)

I applied for IBR and don't have to make a payment for a year. I guess only being able to find menial shit work after getting your grad degree has some positive side effect :/\

Anyone familiar with IBR know what they take into account? I wanted to buy a vehicle after paying off my CC's but don't know if they're going to take car payments into account.

Ryan, Tuesday, 16 August 2011 21:04 (fourteen years ago)

They use your tax return? I am applying IBR now

A41 (admrl), Tuesday, 16 August 2011 21:11 (fourteen years ago)

Wait you don't have to make a payment but you still accrue interest, right?

A41 (admrl), Tuesday, 16 August 2011 21:11 (fourteen years ago)

we gave up on deferring my wife's loan (which isn't very much to be honest); we had been doing this for years after she stopped working, and even while she was going through cancer treatment, they were ok with it. then suddenly it they wanted a whole lot of other stuff in order to do a deferral; documentation that she was applying for work, on unemployment, or had to be receiving SSDI (which she was denied, whole other story there). so we just started paying it. fuck that.

akm, Tuesday, 16 August 2011 21:30 (fourteen years ago)

Government loan?

A41 (admrl), Tuesday, 16 August 2011 22:16 (fourteen years ago)

yes. they did set up a 'graduated' payment plan whereby the payments are a nice size ($70/month) for a while then get bigger, and then it all gets paid off by the year 2748.

akm, Tuesday, 16 August 2011 22:23 (fourteen years ago)

I have to admit a slight tinge of bitterness/regret that I stayed at my law school for a full scholarship when I was in position to transfer to a top school -- I could have just taken the debt and then relied on IBR if I were in trouble it seems. I don't begrudge anyone their IBR, but it seems like it kind of negated the point of me avoiding debt.

Helping 3 (Hurting 2), Tuesday, 16 August 2011 22:25 (fourteen years ago)

No, better that you don't have to depend on IBR, TBH

A41 (admrl), Tuesday, 16 August 2011 22:26 (fourteen years ago)

Filed my first FAFSA ever, got the full Pell and $6500/semester in loans. I don't like the prospect (given that I'll have a liberal arts degree from a 'fifth-tier national research university'), but I took the full amount as a cushion for the economy shitting the bed. If I don't end up needing it, my interest rate (which is like 2.9%, if I read my Stafford Counseling session shit right) is lower than some other debts I have.

Kiarostami bag (milo z), Tuesday, 16 August 2011 22:54 (fourteen years ago)

don't spend all of your loan money at a bar treating your friends, like I did. bad move.

akm, Tuesday, 16 August 2011 23:37 (fourteen years ago)

word

puerile fantasies (Matt P), Tuesday, 16 August 2011 23:51 (fourteen years ago)

stupid US dollar is so weak right now, my student loan repayment next month is gonna be a lot more than i expected (loan is in NZ).

just1n3, Wednesday, 17 August 2011 00:26 (fourteen years ago)

I didn't think about that...maybe I should move back to UK and pay off my (US) loan from there

A41 (admrl), Wednesday, 17 August 2011 00:29 (fourteen years ago)

No fears of that. Got all that out of the way years ago (via Discover rather than student loans). All my friends have more money than I do now.

Kiarostami bag (milo z), Wednesday, 17 August 2011 01:12 (fourteen years ago)

four weeks pass...

So, a movement/petition appears to be gaining traction that aims to forgive ALL student loans, in the name of stimulating the economy.
http://signon.org/sign/want-a-real-economic.fb1?source=s.fb&r_by=142663

the idea seems kind of naive to me, but major media outlets have covered it(http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2009/mar/30/financial-pinch-stifles-college-ambitions/ , http://www.usnews.com/blogs/capital-commerce/2009/03/08/the-next-bailout-cancel-us-student-loans.html , http://www.businessweek.com/bschools/content/mar2009/bs20090323_558993.htm , etc), and Rep. Hansen Clarke (D-MI) has introduced legislation (H. Res 365) on the topic.

i'm deep in student loan debt (paying around $500-600 a month just to stay even - i'm not even cutting into the principle), so don't get me wrong, i would love it if it magically disappeared. but since the amount of student loan debt totals around $800 billion, "forgiving" it would be a massive, MASSIVE investment that would mostly benefit those who least need it. the unemployment rate for college graduates hovers around 5% iirc, whereas it's ~10% for high school graduates, and higher for those without high school degrees. it just seems like an asshole move to invest more money than the stimulus and almost totally ignore the people who are suffering the most.

on top of that, there's the argument that very little of the $800 billion investment in debt forgiveness would actually make it into the economy in the first year, because only about 4% of the total student loan debt is actually in payment each year, once you take into account students still in college, people in forbearance, etc.

anyway, just seeing if anyone has thoughts.

remember yr man when he's at wooooooooooork (Z S), Thursday, 15 September 2011 21:45 (fourteen years ago)

I read a lot about student loans even tho I only have like 1-2k worth (and they're interest-free)...partly because I know so much people w/ debt, partly because I'm always tempted/being pushed towards some expensive grad program and hold back because of it.

I think people really underestimate how massive and slow-building this crisis is. also it's not gonna be something you can solve w/o a massive reform of our university system.

on a political level, forgiving nearly a trillion dollars worth of student loans anytime soon is unthinkable. it's not a public issue right now, and it would have to take a long time to build into one. lotta people are gonna have to be suffering publicly and the economic effects are gonna have to be noticeable before it gets *any* attention.

but forgiving all loans is also basically impossible. for one, we can't have taxpayers paying some harvard mba's loans. I would imagine the end-game will involve making it possible to discharge them via bankruptcy and some sort of bailout will be paired w/ that? but there will be no 'free ride', that's for sure.

iatee, Thursday, 15 September 2011 22:03 (fourteen years ago)

oops "so much people w/ debt" = "so many people w/ debt"

iatee, Thursday, 15 September 2011 22:06 (fourteen years ago)

I just want mine forgiven. That's all. Then I'll stimulate the economy all by myself.

Jeff, Thursday, 15 September 2011 22:19 (fourteen years ago)

i'd love to not have to pay back my loans (30K+) but it will never, ever happen.

brotherlovesdub, Thursday, 15 September 2011 22:30 (fourteen years ago)

one month passes...

um, i'm kind of really annoyed at direct loans right now as they decided to change sites and i never received any communication saying i'd have to re-submit monthly deduction info. now my account shows past due. i'm sure if i call them they'll fix it, but i just don't think i should have to waste my time doing this crap when they could have just sent me an email/letter to say 'hey, you'll need to re-submit your payment info in order for auto-deductions to continue. make sure you do this by x date!'

tehresa, Sunday, 23 October 2011 02:33 (fourteen years ago)

Huh, wonder if I'm pass due.

Jeff, Sunday, 23 October 2011 02:36 (fourteen years ago)

whaaaaaaaa?
FUCK

Captain of the S.S. NoFun (Z S), Sunday, 23 October 2011 02:46 (fourteen years ago)

great, and it doesn't recognize my email address for logging in?

Captain of the S.S. NoFun (Z S), Sunday, 23 October 2011 02:48 (fourteen years ago)

oh wait, i need to register for a new account?

i'm several gimlets and herbsaints in, i can't handle this shit

Captain of the S.S. NoFun (Z S), Sunday, 23 October 2011 02:48 (fourteen years ago)

yeah i had to register a new account. ugh.

tehresa, Sunday, 23 October 2011 04:48 (fourteen years ago)

OK, mine was past due, but Jenny's (which I also manage) was not. WTF.

Jeff, Sunday, 23 October 2011 14:13 (fourteen years ago)

Also, lol at seeing the total debt again. Since I had autopayments set up, I hadn't looked at it in awhile. Doesn't seem to have gone down much.asdjfklasdfjlskdf

Jeff, Sunday, 23 October 2011 14:18 (fourteen years ago)

my principal hasn't decreased in 2 1/2 years, despite making monthly payments.

whooooaaaaa! (Z S), Sunday, 23 October 2011 15:21 (fourteen years ago)

hah i switched to income-based repayment about 6 months ago so i expect my balance will stay the same for the next 10 years (or until i start making mad $).

tehresa, Sunday, 23 October 2011 16:28 (fourteen years ago)

my principal's being paid down, but it's like watching paint dry or golf on TV. i'll be paying them shits off till i die ;_;

soul ma cosa nostra (Eisbaer), Sunday, 23 October 2011 16:56 (fourteen years ago)

Also, lol at seeing the total debt again. Since I had autopayments set up, I hadn't looked at it in awhile. Doesn't seem to have gone down much.asdjfklasdfjlskdf

LOL at you coming in the bedroom and announcing my outstanding debt when I'm still in bed on the one day of the week I get to sleep in. *bitter*

pullapartsquirrel (Jenny), Sunday, 23 October 2011 17:22 (fourteen years ago)

I forgive you, by the way. I just thought it was funny.

pullapartsquirrel (Jenny), Sunday, 23 October 2011 17:22 (fourteen years ago)

How can you sleep when we have so much debt???

Jeff, Sunday, 23 October 2011 18:38 (fourteen years ago)

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204644504576653043088346786.html

iatee, Wednesday, 26 October 2011 04:22 (fourteen years ago)

Sweet.

They're coming to get you, (Jenny), Wednesday, 26 October 2011 12:11 (fourteen years ago)

Wait, I don't think my private loan is government backed. Oh well. Sweet for other people, though!

They're coming to get you, (Jenny), Wednesday, 26 October 2011 12:14 (fourteen years ago)

so my payment was deducted after all! Just late. I think they owe me a penalty fee?

tehresa, Wednesday, 26 October 2011 12:17 (fourteen years ago)

And the same thing happened to me..... So I ended up paying double. I suppose there are worse things in this world. They'll get 1 month less interest from me. Idiots.

Jeff, Wednesday, 26 October 2011 15:25 (fourteen years ago)

I've only ("only") got about $24,000 total spread across three things ($9000 Direct Loan, $12,500 HESAA NJClass loan, $2500 Perkins loan) and I'm thinking abt consolidating them under the Federal Direct. This is the best way to consolidate, right? Are there any downsides to consolidation? And does anyone know the system well enough to be able to tell me that, if I'm paying a total of $250ish/month now, whether having them consolidated into one loan would make that go up or down?

Parker Posey as herself dancing to house music in NYC in 1995 (Stevie D(eux)), Tuesday, 1 November 2011 19:23 (fourteen years ago)

i would hope they would waive penalty fees for at least the 1st month they are transitioning 2 this new system. i went thru the re-registration & it wasnt really clear whether the autopay was still set up or if that also needed 2 be re-inputted.

also there are still ~1M ppl im guessing in the n.east (me included) w/o power right now & for the near future probably

johnny crunch, Tuesday, 1 November 2011 19:28 (fourteen years ago)

Okay, I've decided to consolidate; has anyone done this recently that can give me tips on who to consolidate with? Or does it all depend on diff shit?

Parker Posey as herself dancing to house music in NYC in 1995 (Stevie D(eux)), Sunday, 6 November 2011 18:27 (fourteen years ago)

I think it's best to consolidate everything into a federal loan if you can since they have lower interest rates.

They're coming to get you, (Jenny), Sunday, 6 November 2011 19:29 (fourteen years ago)

That's what I've read before and that's where I was leaning. I've also been told that rates are at their lowest and that if there's a time to consolidate, it's now.

Parker Posey as herself dancing to house music in NYC in 1995 (Stevie D(eux)), Sunday, 6 November 2011 19:59 (fourteen years ago)

two months pass...

Surely the slowest and most ponderously bureaucratic process ever?? It takes you 2 months to read my 2-page IBR form? Seriously???

You'd almost think they don't WANT you to pay your loans...

My father and mother have closed the factory (admrl), Friday, 20 January 2012 23:43 (fourteen years ago)

Since the fed loans website changeover, it really screwed up my auto debit, which I thought was resolved. I was looking at my checkings account the other day and though wow, I'm doing OK. But then I became suspicious and realized that the last 2 months they hadn't taken my loan out.

Jeff, Friday, 20 January 2012 23:45 (fourteen years ago)

one month passes...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yfySK7CLEEg

Mordy, Tuesday, 28 February 2012 22:58 (fourteen years ago)

one month passes...

Let's talk IBR. Do you have it?

We Need To Talk About Trayvon (admrl), Wednesday, 4 April 2012 17:11 (fourteen years ago)


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