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Causes Of Student Debt Crisis

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A university education has long been a staple of the American Dream. Millennial students, however, have been rudely awakened to see their dreams turn into nightmares. Millennials have been forced to lease their livelihoods to the government and private corporations in hopes of obtaining a better future. They find themselves being scolded by politicians and citizens alike for being, ‘lazy’, ‘entitled’, and ‘ungrateful.’ They are blamed for the trend of increasing student loans and defaults because of their ‘carelessness’ when the root of the problem originates from the decades of government recklessness and public neglect. Students are forced to take out loans to finance their education because of perpetually decreasing federal funding and upon graduation the students who are fortunate enough to be employed don’t earn enough. Without well-paying jobs, graduates cannot pay back their student loans and thus find themselves in a perpetual cycle of indebtedness; a cycle which can lead to not only the next economic recession, but can also lead to a social regression. In order alleviate the student debt crisis and revive the American Dream, the government must reform the federal student loan repayment program by extending coverage to all students.
The student debt crisis is unfortunately, incorrectly characterized by most as the increasing number of students who need to take out loans to finance their education. In actuality, the crisis is not necessarily about the amount of debt,

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