Editor letters: It’s ‘more vicious’ to rise to social security for seniors to student student debt

Editor letters: It’s ‘more vicious’ to rise to social security for seniors to student student debt

In the editor: Olds with student debt unresolved at risk of being at risk of being held homeless because of the efforts of collecting that debt (“The old people in the crosshair as the government examines social security garnishment on student loans,” May 16). It is as cruel.

Secretary Secretary Linda McMahon says collecting the restart of debts, “for their own financial health and economic views.”

As usual, it requires a step-by-step individual to make these decisions. That’s not what happened.

Mindy Taylor-Ross, Venice

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In the editor: If a person still pays his loans in their older years, then they choose the wrong school and morally wrong. My feelings is that the middle class digested faith that if their child can enter an elite unoryer, then they have keys in good life. The problem of this faith is this: their child can attend an expensive elite school but study a great payment to many. Thus, their child’s debt becomes a fine picking their lives in decades.

Unless your child studies a field of principal or other major major mayor, encourage them to choose a school where their student debt is not a curse of their life even in their golden years.

Mark Walker, Yorba Linda

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