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Student Loan Forgiveness
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(02-05-2021, 04:59 PM)StroudCrowd1 Wrote: Just so I understand, you are suggesting that anyone who has their student debt "forgiven" stop paying into social security (assuming they are even employed), in lieu of not being eligible for social security when they retire? Wait, I thought the college graduate was going to continue paying into SS just as everyone does but their retirement income will factor in the amount of debt that was forgiven. Here's my interpretation --> Retirement benefits are based on the average salary for 35 years. As such if someone averaged making $75,000 per year and was expecting a $2,000/month retirement BUT ALSO HAD A $30,000 debt forgiven, that $30,000 would be applied as a credit deduction to the monthly retirement income of that person. (e.g. person only receives $1,800 per month until the debt is paid off) --- may need to also factor in the cost of money as $30,000 today may be equivalent to $15,000 by 2055. |
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