• Verdant Banana
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    127 days ago

    good luck collecting

    minimum wage and other wages stagnated

    housing and food costs alone are more than average paychecks

    teachers make less than police in most places and other four-year degree jobs are not all high paying or available

    • @Someonelol@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      147 days ago

      Wage garnishing is a very useful tool for a government captured by cruel interests. Since it’s been decided student loan debt can never be forgiven, this is the only way to collect on that during the loaner’s lifetime. Basic food and housing be damned.

      • Ricky Rigatoni
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        117 days ago

        Can’t garnish peoples wages if they’re unemployed in a collapsed economy

      • @AngrySquirrel@lemm.ee
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        87 days ago

        That will discourage people from working in the formal economy and encourage them to work in the informal economy. Another added bonus is no income tax on under the table jobs…

      • @Joeffect@lemmy.world
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        37 days ago

        Okay but I remember reading something about them sending loan debt to collections… I’m not sure if that ever actually happened… But if they did… Then wouldn’t that mean you could get it wiped away?

        • @crusa187@lemmy.ml
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          77 days ago

          Collections will never stop harassing these people, which actually is the point of this maneuver. Harassing those who are financially disadvantaged.

          • @celeryfc@lemm.ee
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            37 days ago

            If the debt is bought by a private company who does debt collections, they absolutely will stop coming for it. You just have to be able to evade them long enough and eventually it gets written off.

            The thing with student loans is that the gov will hold your loan and just garnish wages till you die or pay them back + interest. Death will probably come first.

        • The collections they speak of are usually protected in some manner. Approved lenders by the government. Believe they can only be discharged in bankruptcy if you can prove unique situations, which if it’s happening to millions of people, I imagine a judge would find it hard to call unique.