The Pour Over Today - Bonus Episode: 2024 Election Topics - Student Loan Forgiveness
Episode Date: September 10, 2024In a special episode of The Pour Over Today, we’re explaining the debate about student loan forgiveness, including where VP Harris and former President Trump stand. This is the fifth episode of our ...Election Collection, designed to help us grow in understanding and compassion on key 2024 election topics. Please support our TPO sponsors! Cru: give.cru.org/tpo Upside: https://links.thepourover.org/Upside Every Woman's Bible: everywomansbible.com Life Application Study Bible: https://links.thepourover.org/LASB_Podcast The Bible Study: https://links.thepourover.org/TheBibleStudy Politics for People Who Hate Politics: https://links.thepourover.org/PoliticsForPeopleWhoHatePolitics Keola Fit: https://links.thepourover.org/KeolaFit_Pod Compelled Podcast: https://links.thepourover.org/Compelled Dwell Differently: https://links.thepourover.org/DwellDifferently Nothing Left Unsaid Podcast: https://linktr.ee/tgnlu CCCU: https://www.mycccu.com/tpobonus Courage for Life Study Bibles: links.thepourover.org/CFL_Podcast_0901
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In a special episode of The Pour Over Today,
we're explaining the debate about student loan forgiveness,
including where VP Harris and former President Trump stand.
This is the fifth episode of our election collection,
designed to help us grow an understanding and compassion on key 2024 election topics.
Americans have a lot of education IOUs.
In the past 20 years, student loans in the U.S.
more than tripled to $1.75 trillion,
surpassing auto loans and credit cards
to become the country's second
largest source of debt, mortgages are firmly in first place at $12 trillion.
The vast majority of student loan debt, 92%, is owed directly to Uncle Sam, while a small
portion, 8%, is owed to private companies, for example, SoFi.
The push to have Uncle Sam not ask for his money back
began in 2011 during the Occupy Wall Street movement,
a protest against wealth inequality.
But the idea really gained steam
during the 2020 presidential campaign
when Senators Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders
each proposed mass loan forgiveness,
$50,000 plus per borrower, and free public college.
We'll be back with what Republicans and Democrats say after a quick break.
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Supporters of student loan forgiveness argue that the U.S. government is holding back 43
million of its own citizens, preventing them from starting businesses, having children,
and buying homes.
They argue that student loans prey on uninformed teenagers and point to times when big businesses
have received government bailouts as a precedent for loan forgiveness.
Critics say student loan forgiveness is fundamentally unfair because it uses the tax dollars of
people who avoided, or have already paid off, debt to bailout adults who made a legal commitment.
They argue widespread loan forgiveness will stoke inflation and won't solve the underlying
problem of high tuition and excessive borrowing.
No matter your stance on loan forgiveness, Christians are called to manage their own
finances wisely and to live generously, giving to those in need.
Pray for guidance in doing both. 1 Timothy 6, verse 17 says,
instruct those who are rich in the present age
not to be arrogant or to set their hope
on the uncertainty of wealth,
but on God who richly provides us
with all things to enjoy. [♪ music playing, beat drops down to beat of drum beat, beat stops, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops again, beat stops And now, candidate stances.
Former President Trump opposes most student loan forgiveness for existing loans.
While in office, he supported income-driven repayment plans, forgave loans for permanently
disabled veterans, and paused student loan payments when the pandemic began.
Vice President Harris supports the forgiveness of some,
but not all, student loans.
She supported President Biden's attempt to cancel $10,000
for most borrowers, which was blocked by the Supreme Court,
and expressed pride that the administration has cancelled
over $167 billion for 4.75 million borrowers based on public service, disability, and other factors.
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