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Student Loan Debt: What Would Millennials Do for Debt Forgiveness? It May Surprise You! by Donna John
Student loan debt is no fun. Period. As a mom of three kids who all have student loan debt, my first words to you if you have young kids is to start a college savings account now. According to the U.S. Department of Education, 42.3 million Americans owe $1.33 trillion in federal student loan debt. Credible.com conducted a survey to see what people would be willing to do to have their student loans forgiven. Here’s what the survey participants (ages 18 to 34) would be willing to give up:
- 49.8 percent would give up their right to vote for the next two presidential elections to have student loan debt forgiven
- 43.6 percent would give up Uber or Lyft to get debt forgiveness
- 42.4 percent would give up international travel for five years for a clean student loan bill
- 27 percent would move in with their parents for five years to tear up that student loan statement
- 13.2 percent would give up texting for a year to have their debt erased
- 8.2 percent said they would do none of the above and keep their student loan debt
Read more about the student loan forgiveness survey via Credible.
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