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i know SO many people who don't understand how to do the deferment or ibr paperwork and thus end up in an even bigger mess because they're being charged for payments they can't afford and shouldn't have to make. and once you're in default you can NEVER get back into deferment. the process to appeal having your wages garnished and your tax check taken is long and arduous (took about 2-3 months and my sister had to produce 45 pages worth of paperwork showing how poor she is - and they STILL garnish her wages and take her tax check, they just take slightly less money out of her paychecks now- $100 instead of $300 or so). i do know some folks who've gotten loans totally discharged due to disability, but you have to prove you can never work again and you essentially have to be in complete abject poverty on ssi/ssdi. the one positive aspect of the gov't taking over more loans is it streamlines the process (this helped a lot as i have loans with three different lenders - which i had no choice in) and the government tends to be less shady than the lending companies. but i do worry about repercussions in the future, especially as someone who's been on food stamps and may have to go on disability eventually. honestly i'm just praying really hard that the government sees what a horrible problem this is and at least forgives the interest, if nothing else. i mean, it's going to completely cripple the economy otherwise. i'm not getting my hopes up too high, though. |
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