He did the math.

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motorbike-t on January 4th, 2020 at 23:10 UTC »

God I hope I’m still considered young enough to be helped. Worked full time for 20 years already. Luckily I have no debt. But no savings either. I am one accident away from homelessness. Like a lot of us. I get hurt, I can’t work, I don’t pay mortgage, I lose house. Not really fair in my opinion. And I do believe that I even have it really well compared to some, but if this is in fact the best country, richest, and most developed, shouldn’t we live well? Shouldn’t schooling not put us in debt for the rest of our lives? Shouldn’t owning a home and a car to get you back and forth to work be possible. Should a couple months with of bill money saved in your bank account be possible?

Sorryfor ranting. Thank you, I love you.

CmdrSelfEvident on January 5th, 2020 at 01:00 UTC »

Tuition costs started growing well over the inflation rate after the government made students loans more available. Putting more money in the hands of students won't reduce costs. We need to ween the system off student debt and increase supply of University seats. In b the short term we should force state schools to offer a instruction cost only tuition plan.

TeleYeti on January 5th, 2020 at 01:45 UTC »

That’s more than 1.5 years worth of 8 hour days, no weekends. Wack.