U.S. Senator Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.) made the following statement at a press conference hosted by Republican members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives on the proposed inclusion of moving from the current student loan system to direct lending as part of the pending health care reconciliation package:
"While they're at it with health care, the Democrats have decided to add another massive Washington takeover, this time of student loans. This latest Washington takeover would deprive 15 million students who voted with their feet and chose private instead of direct loans last year of choosing among 2,000 lenders. Washington will throw out of work 31,000 Americans who now work for agencies helping students apply for loans. They'll replace these lenders with the equivalent of four federal call centers, making the process of getting their loans about as friendly as going to the Department of Motor Vehicles for a drivers license. And Washington will do this by adding half a trillion dollars to the federal debt and worst of all, by overcharging students for their loans.
"The Department of Education will borrow money at 2.8 percent, lend it to students at 6.8 percent, and spend the difference on new government programs. But if we really want to save students money, why not just reduce the interest rate by 1.5 percentage points, to 5.3 percent, which would save the average student $2,240 in interest over ten years on their loans?"
pcahan, please explain what you mean. I'm confused. You're saying that the government already backs the loans, ok. So what's embarassing to you? except the part about "I think they will be" doesn't sound very positive.
ImzadiHollis 1 year ago
Yet again, I am embarrassed to have this man represent my state. It is a shame he chooses to so misrepresent the facts. The government already backs these loans. All we have now is a federally subsidized bank loan program. The new method will remove the layer of subsidizing banks and will go to directly support students. And since when has a student sat down with one of these "nice 2000 lenders?" It is the financial aid department of the school who provides help for the federally funded loans.
pcahan 1 year ago