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 @9LFSYWZ from Wisconsin answered…2mos2MO

It wouldn't. You take out a loan, you pay it back. If you can't, dont take out a loan.

 @9LFWBV3Libertarian from Nebraska commented…2mos2MO

 @9LFPQ8T from Idaho answered…2mos2MO

It would depend, you could look at it as if it was unfair to your friend or whoever that someone else's student debt was forgiven while their wasn't, but you could also look at it in a way that is hopeful and shows that maybe sometime in the future their student debt will be forgiven as well

 @9LFX577 from Georgia agreed…2mos2MO

It shows that progress is being made towards forgiving student debt for everyone, it just takes time

 @9LGV6HN from Illinois answered…2mos2MO

Personally experiencing student debt, or knowing someone who struggles with is

 @9LG4Q5W from Pennsylvania answered…2mos2MO

Student debt relief should be individualized to people who deserve it and who are contributing to the health and future of the nation. This would include healthcare workers.

 @9LG2TLZProgressive from Georgia answered…2mos2MO

Having a personal experience with student debt would make me more enthusiastic in wanting it to be improved or alleviated.

 @9LFYWSMPeace and Freedom from Pennsylvania answered…2mos2MO

If you cannot pay back a loan and do not take it out and just pay out of pocket

 @9LG28KV  from Tennessee answered…2mos2MO

The government should either nationalize all public education (collegiate, primary or secondary) or get out of the business of managing and financing education altogether, be it through student loans or regulating educational institutions. When is it not considered 'enabling' to forgive debts? Plus, borrowing money is a contract...should everyone have their car payments and mortgages forgiven? Is everyone to be forgiven for their life choices without consequence? Maybe allow the payment of debts in other ways (e.g., documented value-added community service), but don't enable individuals to avoid personal responsibility for their choices.

 @9LFZMQX from Florida answered…2mos2MO

 @9LFZYQX  from Ohio answered…2mos2MO

That would be a beneficial decision from the vice president, in favor of college students. College students would benefit from debt relief to pay their tuition.

 @9LFYBRTIndependent from Colorado answered…2mos2MO

going to college should not put students in debt and should not be a worry for students. They are the future

 @9LFY2JB from Texas answered…2mos2MO

Knowing what it would be like to struggle with student loan debt would make me want to support the government forgiving student loan debts.

 @9LG3H56Republican from New York answered…2mos2MO

I think it would be cool if she did it in more states and I don't know any body who I in debt

 @9LFTTHS from Nevada answered…2mos2MO

 @9LFPHD9 from Louisiana answered…2mos2MO

I would think that the government should be forgiving because no one should be struggling because of student debt.

 @9LFTQSX from Louisiana answered…2mos2MO

 @9LFQ82K from New York answered…2mos2MO

 @9LFQ2DBanswered…2mos2MO

We need total debt reform. Student loans are predatory and saddle the younger generation with undue burden that prevents them from achieving milestones previous generations acquired earlier in their lives.

 @9LFPZRSProgressive from Texas answered…2mos2MO

There will be financial relief, it reduces the stress and anxiety of being able to remove a burden that is debt.

 @9LFNH59 from New York answered…2mos2MO

If I was drowning in student debt of course I would want the government to relieve it.

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