I mean it all is means-tested in that you have to have the debt to get the relief but setting some arbitrary period of time of when the final payment was made just seems weird. Everyone who isn’t getting the money is gonna feel screwed either way
Oh sure, that's fair I guess. The cutoff is going to be somewhere. The ideal solution is to not approach education (and the financialization of it) like this in the first place.
Possibly but then it seems like means testing the aid.
How so?
I mean it all is means-tested in that you have to have the debt to get the relief but setting some arbitrary period of time of when the final payment was made just seems weird. Everyone who isn’t getting the money is gonna feel screwed either way
Oh sure, that's fair I guess. The cutoff is going to be somewhere. The ideal solution is to not approach education (and the financialization of it) like this in the first place.