http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2012-...ble-officially-pops-90-day-delinquency-rate-g
Bubblelicious.
2013 will be the year of the uber pop.
Bubblelicious.
2013 will be the year of the uber pop.
Maybe finally they'll stop making such loans.
Not a chance.
Hyperinflation/massive currency devaluation is baked into the cake.
that's what they said 4 years ago.
It was true then and it is true now.
1) Widespread systemic default (really think TPTB will end their own financial revenue streams?) or 2) Keep the ponzi going as long as possible to transfer all/most assets into a few hands and watch the masses scrap for the rest as their beloved currency falls apart.
Policy from government all around the world and their Central Banks indicates that it is all hands on deck to inflate, inflate, inflate and trigger a currency collapse to usher in the next stage of the New World (fiat bank) Order.
There are many a useful idiot (politicians/media types) who believe this is not the game. Then, there are the master pushers. They are flowing gold into their coffers by the ton pushing policy to keep the game going as long as possible - with a currency shock built into the game.
How will that shock come about? I'm not sure. My bet? A massive global (mostly the West) bank holiday (weeks) and then the roll out of a large(r) scale (and devalued) currency.
Governments will kill their Keynesian beliefs by over-Keynesianing the world.
So how long before I can say "hyperinflation alarmists were wrong"? Isn't that a bit like saying "you'll eventually die, I can't tell you when, but I know you will"? I can't and won't live my life in constant fear of dying tomorrow if I don't have to, so why would I with my investments?
Is this good if I am about to enter college next year?
Is this good if I am about to enter college next year?
Is this good if I am about to enter college next year?
Do not go to University/College unless you really know what you want. If you do not know what you want, stay out (for now).
So how long before I can say "hyperinflation alarmists were wrong"? Isn't that a bit like saying "you'll eventually die, I can't tell you when, but I know you will"? I can't and won't live my life in constant fear of dying tomorrow if I don't have to, so why would I with my investments?
So I have 100k in student debt what happens to me when this so called bubble collapses? Will my interest rates go down? lol
IMO the government should bite the bullet on the debt.