750,000 people making avg of $312k/year getting the bulk of the $$ relief Should help with the Range Rover payments.
750,000 people making avg of $312k/year getting the bulk of the $$ relief Should help with the Range Rover payments. https://t.co/rrn79154qx
@SullyCNBC That’s not what this study says. It says that borrowers in that category make up less than a quarter of all relief, and even that figure is based on assumptions that are not consistent with what we’ve seen in the real world about how other student debt relief plans operate.
@SullyCNBC Brian, I don't often disagree with you, but you're wrong on this one. You're focusing on the trees, not the forest. So, 750K high income households get relief. MILLIONS MORE who make less than $50k/yr get relief. You want to complain? Investigate PPP fraud
@SullyCNBC Here is a crazy idea. How about they fix what colleges can even charge? And then people may not even need to take out crazy loans.
@SullyCNBC To be fair those people have been paying for 20 years or more. There are plenty of people who have never made a payment.
@SullyCNBC If you are making >$300k a year and still have student loans, it’s because you don’t want to pay them off.
@SullyCNBC Sigh. You’re better than that. That’s a combined HH income, not individual income and it’s reflective of being 20+ years out of school.. The largest cohort are the 16M+ Americans in the first bucket. Call it for what it is, not add shade.
@SullyCNBC Are we really surprised? If this administration did something that made sense, it would be surprising.