U.S. Agrees to Buy Student Loans to Ease Borrowing

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http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/21/business/21loan.html?_r=2&ref=business

By THE NEW YORK TIMES
Published: November 20, 2008

The Education Department announced Thursday that it would buy up to $6.5 billion of federally guaranteed student loans made in the 2007-8 academic year as part of its effort to make sure loans are available.

Congress has allowed the department to buy federal loans made from 2003 to 2009, but the department has not yet used the full range of its authority. The program announced Thursday will run from December to late February.

“We have full confidence that the programs we’ve announced will work in bringing liquidity to the marketplace,” Sara Martinez Tucker, under secretary of education, said on a conference call. Eligible loans are federal Stafford loans and parent PLUS loans, she said, but not consolidation loans, which students use to combine multiple loans and make a single monthly payment. The department will pay 97 percent of the principal and outstanding interest due for loans.

Concern about availability of student loans has grown as the credit crisis has made borrowing more difficult for families. Federal loans this year have so far been available and the Education Department has not had to use its “lender of last resort” program, Ms. Tucker said.
 
The department will pay 97 percent of the principal and outstanding interest due for loans.

Does this mean what it sounds like? Student loans are going to be 97% paid off by the gummit?
 
federal loans take up a whopping 10% of my student loan debt. yay.

still, i guess it's better than nothing, except that the U.S. really has no money to buy up these loans. and they're still bailing out banks who made private loans, and these banks are using these bailouts, to buy other banks....


ugh.
 
so they're only going to start with the 2007-2008 loans? what about the 2003-2006 loans? these are most likely loans that are held by graduates, or near graduates, who are working and providing "aggregate demand" in the economy. (obviously me here). i want my bad decision bought up by the gov
 
It says consolidation loans aren't eligible. I had my Stafford loans consolidated from 03-06...
 
Hmm, I haven't consolidated.

But mine are a bit older. I still haven't started paying them, though.
 
not good---if people realize this, they'll go into debt with the sole hope they'll get bailed out one day.
 
my life would be so much easier if they just lowered my taxes dramatically and let me pay my own damn bills. seriously.
 
my life would be so much easier if they just lowered my taxes dramatically and let me pay my own damn bills. seriously.

If they took away income tax I think it would be a huge stimulus to the economy... probably much better than throwing money at these damn failing companies!!!
 
pretty much. the middle and lower class don't even put a dent in the amount of total income taxes that are collected overall, which barely dent the interest paid on the NATIONAL DEBT, which is BALLOONING EVERY DAMN YEAR and this year will be raised by 40% ALONE.

my god what is our government doing to us?!? A month ago I thought I had ruined myself economically by going into debt for school, what I did pales in comparison to what Washington is doing to me :(
 
NOOooooo!!! I consolidated! Oh well, my time will come. Probably eventually all my debts will be eliminated but I'll be paying for food and gas with my gold and silver. :D
 
I worked 60 hours a week over the summer and spent hardly any of it, so that I could pay my tuition ths year with the money I earned. Oooops. I guess I should have used the money to go on a wild vacation to Hawaii so the government could pay it off for me now. My smart decisions are always screwing me over. :mad:
 
I worked 60 hours a week over the summer and spent hardly any of it, so that I could pay my tuition ths year with the money I earned. Oooops. I guess I should have used the money to go on a wild vacation to Hawaii so the government could pay it off for me now. My smart decisions are always screwing me over. :mad:

yes, you're too smart for your own good. serious question though, should we just shrug? throw our pride aside and take the government handouts? like you said, you busted your ass and now, someone who didn't and just took out a loan, they get rewarded; wtf?
 
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