50% of Millennials would give up their right to vote to get student loans erased

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member
50% of Millennials would give up their right to vote to get student loans erased


According to a new survey from Credible, a personal finance website, 50% of all respondents (ages 18-34) said they would give up their right to vote during the next two presidential elections in order to never have to make another loan payment again.

Other extremes include a willingness to ditch ride-sharing services like Uber or Lyft (44%) and giving up travel outside of the country for five years (42%) to have student loans forgiven.

Yet, only 27% said they would be willing to move in with their parents for five years or give up texting at 13%. Of the 500 Millennials surveyed, only 8.2% of them chose to keep paying off their debt and not give up anything.

The survey comes just as The Associated Press reports that tens of thousands of former students have been left in limbo as the Trump administration has delayed action on requests for loan forgiveness, according to court documents. The report says The Education Department is sitting on more than 65,000 unapproved claims as it rewrites Obama-era rules that sought to better protect students.
 

SamSpade

Well-Known Member
I hate to say it - but even I would go for some of those to have MY debts forgiven.

Especially since so often, my choice in voting seems to result in NOTHING different happening.
This, in exchange for lifting debt that is going to haunt me well into retirement.
 

black dog

Free America
I hate to say it - but even I would go for some of those to have MY debts forgiven.

Especially since so often, my choice in voting seems to result in NOTHING different happening.
This, in exchange for lifting debt that is going to haunt me well into retirement.

Depending on what state you live in would be the determining factor.
 

jrt_ms1995

Well-Known Member
Not that the government has any business or authority to loan them money in the first place, but maybe they shouldn't be allowed to vote at all until the loans are paid in full.:nono:
 

kom526

They call me ... Sarcasmo
How would an election judge know that you were a debtor and therefore not eligible to vote? Ask for your ID? :lmao:
 

LightRoasted

If I may ...
If I may ...

Only if there were a guarantee that there would be no violation or infringement or unconstitutional laws passed to the US Constitution. If that were to happen, then voting rights automatically restored.
 

littlelady

God bless the USA
Not that the government has any business or authority to loan them money in the first place, but maybe they shouldn't be allowed to vote at all until the loans are paid in full.:nono:

And, maybe, they should be given a test to see what they know about the history of America, and, also, be checked for lobotomies.
 
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