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TopicShouldn't people who paid their student loans get something?
Balrog0
01/27/21 1:47:11 PM
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Zanzenburger posted...
Can you clarify what you mean how two of them aren't an individual benefit?

Sure, so for example, if you leave Arkansas you don't get Arkansas works. If you leave the school district, you don't get free lunch. The program is tied to the place. The logic isn't so much for the individual benefit, but the public benefits.

Student loan forgiveness is portable. You benefit from it even when you leave the jurisdiction. There are social benefits, but the primary motivation seems individual (not "this school district needs well fed students to succeed" but "with less debt these people can make a future for themselves"). Of course they aren't mutually exclusive, but they're structured differently.

You could consider this an administrative barrier, but I don't because states and school districts opt into those things, not people


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