A soldier can serve for fewer than ten years and go to college for free.
Why should public school employees have to make 120 payments in order to get their student loans forgiven when they might ALSO get shot on the job?
Public school employees often have the same requirements for post-secondary education as people in much higher-paying private sector positions, frequently work harder, and are responsible for growing the skills necessary for every other career.
Once a public school employee has worked for 120-240 months in the position, depending on the poverty level of the schools in which they worked and regardless of how many loan payments they have made, their entire student loan balance should be forgiven in gratitude for their service in public education.
Submitted May 28, 2022 at 12:11PM by noahtonk2 https://ift.tt/yV8dv9A
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