Should All Student Loans Be Forgiven?

Liberal blogger Robert Applebaum has an interesting idea: Letโ€™s forgive everybodyโ€™s student loan debt. All of it. According to a petition that Applebaum recently sent via the MoveOn activist network, erasing student loan debt would do a lot more to stimulate the economy than further tax cuts to corporations and billionaires.

โ€œHow do we ever expect the housing market to improve when the very people we rely upon to buy houses are already strapped with so much debt?โ€ Applebaum said in a recent interview. โ€œHow are they going to afford a house?โ€

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Is this proposal a mite bit utopian? Yes. Dead on arrival? Most definitely. But as the total student loan debt in America creeps towards $1 trillion, one wonders if such a radical idea could someday gain a little traction.

And as Applebaum points out on the website he created to promote the idea, weโ€™ve already spent $787 billion on stimulus packages and another $700 billion to bail out troubled investments, which may have prevented utter collapse of our financial system but did little to provoke a sustained recovery.

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โ€œThe Wall Street financial institutions, auto manufacturers, insurance companies and countless other irresponsible actors have now received TRILLIONS of taxpayer dollarsโ€ฆto bail them out of their self-created mess,โ€ Applebaum writes on the site. โ€œThis, too, does nothing to stimulate the economy. It merely rewards bad behavior and does nothing to encourage institutional change.โ€

On the other hand, if the government pays off everyoneโ€™s student debt, โ€œResponsible people who did nothing other than pursue a higher education would have hundreds, if not thousands of extra dollars per month to spend, fueling the economy now,โ€ Applebaum says.

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While a broad federal program to forgive all student loan debt appears unlikely to pass any time soon, many universities and some states do offer forgiveness programs. In 2008 Harvard Universityโ€™s law school began forgiving some student loans for people who work in public service law and earn below a certain income threshold for a certain number of years after graduation. Various states offer to forgive loans for graduates who go into public service careers including nursing and social work.

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