Student Debt

 

Occupy Petaluma currently has one volunteer to head up the Student Debt Crisis Campaign. We would be very interested in hearing from anyone else who would like to come to the GA mtg and/or work on this issue (*contact below).

What you need to know about Student Debt:

“We did what we were told to do and “followed our dreams”, but we are now trapped by what was meant to be an investment in our futures…

Obama’s recent student loan “reform” has done nothing for those in default, or those of us with private (bank-backed) loans through Sallie Mae, Citibank, and so on.

It is crucial for our politicians and media  
to understand the difference between federal and bank-backed loans when discussing the student loan crisis. Bank-backed loans have been stripped of consumer protections, such as deferment for the unemployed, fair debt collection practice requirements, or any meaningful options for lowering interest rates and monthly payments. There are no refinancing rights.

For example, Sallie Mae, America’s largest private lender, assigns low-income students variable interest rates of up to 25%. This is exploitation, pure and simple, sugarcoated in pamphlets distributed by our college financial aid offices.

Neither federal nor private loans can be discharged in bankruptcy, even for the disabled, whose Social Security checks can be garnished even when living below the poverty level.

However, back child support payments and gambling debt can be discharged in bankruptcy, so in the eyes of the law, it is better to be a deadbeat parent who went wild in Vegas than a low-income student who tried to get an education.

If we default, we cannot rent or buy homes, or even find jobs with the 60% of employers that check credit. Our professional licenses (i.e. nursing/teaching) can be revoked. And with the fees assigned to defaulted loans that double the amount owed, getting back on one’s feet is nearly impossible.

We could not all be mythical bootstraps college students. Tuition costs have risen 600% between 1980 and 2010. Wages, of course, did not keep up. The predatory for-profit student loan industry has lobbied Congress to strip away necessary consumer protections, allowing our debt to snowball out of control.

Lenders need to be held accountable for standing in the way of true reform that would actually assist struggling student debtors.

Congress, start caring about the younger generation and reenact the reforms you dissolved in 2005. It is in America’s best interest to be on our side, even if we don’t have Sallie Mae’s lobbying dollars.

For more information on how the predatory student loan industry profits from lack of consumer protections and pushing students into default, check out Default: the Student Loan Documentary and studentloanjustice.org.”

“ We want to change the national dialogue about the student debt crisis.

Demands:

Stop blaming the victims of predatory lending!

Start blaming the lenders like Sallie Mae who paid off politicians to strip away consumer protections!

Private lenders like Sallie Mae PROFIT FROM DEFAULTS – which is why they have no incentive to offer income-based repayment, deferment for unemployment, or any other ‘safety nets’ to protect debtors from default!

We were told to work hard and stay in school, and that it would pay off. We are not lazy. We are not entitled. We are drowning in debt with few means of escape.

We would give anything to pay our debt, but we are un(der)employed due to the jobs crisis and the lack of consumer protections and refinancing rights makes managing payments extremely difficult.

The student loan bubble may not burst with a bang, but it is slowly suffocating us.”

Excerpts above are from:
http://occupystudentdebt.com/about
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*If interested in GA or this campaign plz contact: Sonya: sonya_terri@yahoo.com

 

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