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>> No.55211420

>>55211401
Reminder that they will just extend the pause again, chud. this will drag on into the 2024 election

>> No.55211426
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>>55211420
No, now comes the part where they let the pain happen so >>(you) beg for relief.

>> No.55211431

>>55211401
Reminder that I'm still not paying.

>> No.55211445

>>55211431
>garnishes your wages
>ruins your credit score

Nice try. You WILL pay

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i didn't go to school

>> No.55211462

>>55211426
>>55211445
you sheep actually believe student loan payments will start in september because they say so? do you believe in climate change and covid vaccines too? do you stand with the ukraine?

>> No.55211497

>>55211462
Yes they will. Pay up, nigger.

>> No.55211697

>>55211401
Why is this shit still paused anyways with all the economic growth the fed sees happening? Covid was three years ago. THREE YEARS

>> No.55211770

>>55211697
Um sorry sweety covid is still here. The science says we should still be masking up.

>> No.55211828

>>55211697
>30-40% inflation during the period loans were paused
No one can afford it. The loans will go into default. Losses will be locked in, everyone using those loans as collateral gets supremely fucked. It's 2008 all over again. Is what I've been told. But I might just be an idiot so maybe not.

>> No.55211871

Correct me if I'm wrong, but hasn't the market kind of assumed that everyone has that additional money? Especially for things like rent, food and transportation. It just seems that even if inflation should make the loan less, inflation has lowered the value of wages even faster.
People having less money should put downward pressure on prices at least, right?