Andrew Cuff, ,
September 2, 2024
Congress Should Make Universities Pay For Handing Out Useless Degrees
This article originally appeared in The Federalist on September 2, 2024
"A few months ago, a handful of lucky Gen Xers virtually won the lottery when the White House directed the Department of Education to “adjust” their student loan accounts, in some cases down to zero. Joel Lambdin, a 49-year-old string musician from New York City, became a poster child for this one-time forgiveness measure, as Business Insider reported. During his studies and bohemian career, Lambdin had accumulated $250,000 in student debt that remained in forbearance for more than 25 years — until suddenly, one day, a letter from the White House wiped his debt clean..."
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