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Ilene Skeen's avatar

The issue of student loans is a problem that few economists treat as a threat. Thanks for bringing this issue into your focus.

The problem with education loans is that the dollar is trending ever faster towards zero value. Smart money is going out of dollars. When the government subsidizes loans, it creates gratefulness for government largesse on the public “dime.” This means the government is subsidizing people who owe their careers, possibly their choice of spouse, and children they can afford to the government subsidy of their education. An ever increasing cadre of education beneficiaries is a great long-term way to bring a once-free country into submission.

Printing dollars to finance need is how Weimar turned into Mein Kamp.

The proper economic formula would reconcile need-supported “universal compulsion” goods like state-mandated public education with tax-the-rich and debase the currency at the federal level to pay for it. The monkey wrench in the machine is the pace of innovation.

In a hard money economy, innovation reduces real prices. In an inflation economy, the money supply expansion without increase in productive innovation increases apparent prices. Collapse is inevitable when the administrative class out-comsumes the productive class. Collapse is the simple effect of an unsupported building or a cannibalized economy.

I saw the white dress with red lettering, “Eat the rich.” It was offensive, unpopular, or too soon, depending on your politics.

College loans that the government will eventually find a way to forgive is a next logical step in this charade.

All we need now is a ready scapegoat. Oh, wait, we've got that too. No thanks to October 7th, a majority of the university population seems to be saying everything is the fault of the Jews.

The BRICS are preparing for it, while the US and the West are frittering.

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Josh Levine's avatar

I think the standard justification is that much of the value of education goes to society rather than the individual who gets the education, so education should be subsidized by society.

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