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What is the student loan crisis? The student loan crisis describes the situation that faces our country; namely the fact that there is over a trillion dollars in student loan debt. The cost of college is so astronomical that many students struggle (or fail) to repay their student loans because payments exceed entry-level salaries. At the very least, it causes problems for the economy, because this huge chunk of people who have student loan debt often have close to no expendable income.
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Finance allah shmoop what is the student loan crisis Well
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simply put more and more and more students have no
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hope of paying back the loans they've borrowed to go
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to college Pick a middle of the road priced university
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good school but state money is fast evaporating so tuition
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and other costs are midway to that of the elite
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private institutions like harvard and stanford On those guys tuition
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twenty grand a year times for room and board Fifteen
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grand a year times four books travel another five grand
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a year times for two green unnecessarily priceless add it
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all up and the total cost to go to a
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middle of the road price university these days all in
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while somewhere around one hundred and sixty grand ouch Some
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of the money can be paid back via summer work
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but it's not easy to find those jobs anymore right
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Certainly in california and a lot of students grumpily have
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tto live in their old rooms back with parents desperately
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hustling artisanal toothbrushes on etsy or moonlighting as a driver
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for uber or lift if you like tips But let's
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say ten grand gets paid back through summer work each
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Summer the interest cost on student loans is high Yeah
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Why Well students or a bad risk How would you
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like to loan money to a student Tons of them
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don't pay back the loans they promised to pay back
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when they signed the paperwork taking them out in the
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first place Five percent interest rate ten percent Twenty percent
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what's the right number Yeah who knows Well all that's
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clear is that some very large number of student loans
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will default and then cost a fortune in lawyer bills
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to collect if they ever get collected at all How
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would you feel being the bank who loaned all those
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bad loans to people who majored in french literature and
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couldn't get a job Well is this fair to the
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non dead beat students who actually did pay back the
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loans they took out They're not responsible for those students
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who were unable to find gainful employment in their field
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study or those who are teo you know preoccupied even
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bother paying loans back in the first place Regardless all
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the goody goodies air left the riding the same skyrocketing
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interest rates is everyone else Why Because you have to
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Charge the non deadbeats mohr interest to pay for the
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deadbeats who didn't pay back their loans Is that fair
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No not at all Is it really life You bet
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isn't that one of the first lessons they teach you
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in college that life isn't fair Well so figure ten
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percent on student loans and here's where things get brutal
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ten percent interest Ah history and english major graduates from
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whatever university with one hundred fifty grand in debt just
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saying they owe fifteen grand a year just in interest
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and the loan packages require them to pay down the
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loan and ten grand a year because they gotta get
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their principal back at some point bringing their total annual
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repayment to twenty five thousand dollars so that after fifteen
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years the loan companies can finally be paid off and
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presumably loan the money to some other deserving student But
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here's Job reality 10:14 history and english majors and we
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know this here It's come up because way hire them
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well Other than its mup there are almost no jobs
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for history and english majors today other than driving uber
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or being a barista may be bartending or you know
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convincing hotties to pay your rent by quoting shakespeare about
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that not a real job and no union and all
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that is said you know until those jobs were taken
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over by driverless cars and robots and artificially intelligent computers
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pitching woo for the shakespeare quote thing and the relatively
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few jobs that do exist don't exactly pay a ton
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of money like think forty grand a year for starters
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So on forty grand you'll pay say make grand in
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taxes and other government fees That leaves you about thirty
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two thousand dollars toe live on and to pay off
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your loans but you're one you owe twenty five grand
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on your loans Fifteen is interest which is not tax
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deductible by the way and ten grand is in principle
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Pay down So that leaves you seven thousand bucks toe
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live on Was that what you spent on haircuts Clothing
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in car insurance alone last year What about eating Is
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that optional How about rent and like anything else Yeah
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you can't afford it So hopefully your parents haven't rented
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out your room yet So why is this thing called
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a crisis Haven't you been listening Because loans of magnitude
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Have continued to flow out of the various coffers that
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loan money to students and the ability to repay those
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loans is getting worse and worse and worse Well eventually
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the system grinds to a halt with massive declines in
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loans made and then what happens Riots What happens when
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students air simply denied the ability to go to college
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altogether What will they do Demand colleges drop tuition costs
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with colleges care colleges are going bankrupt too by the
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way and be nice if they could drop tuition costs
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But other than the top forty or fifty colleges around
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the country Well most schools of higher learning or just
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barely scraping by many you're committed to very high fixed
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recurring costs in the form of tenured professors they and
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not fire expensive building and land maintenance and insurance for
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you know creative student activity and so on someone and
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so on It all adds up such that tuition needs
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to remain high just to pay those bills and keep
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going Could the government step in and just like big
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mama pay all the bills Well your feelings about this
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issue will vary with your political alignment but that still
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doesn't solve the issue of rising costs which will keep
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on getting higher and higher And no matter who's footing
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the bill and why's it fair for the government to
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take money from high earners and give itto low earners
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for something like college that has unclear financial payback Is
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that fair What's our solution but we don't have one
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but it's not how shmoop rolls Our only advice is
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think long and hard when picking a college major and
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taking loans out for school That means keeping your hands
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off ebay and amazon and keeping your nose in the
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books and look really hard at majoring in engineering or
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something Next time you meet a french literature major foreign 00:05:46.295 --> [endTime] coffee for you at starbucks
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