Another group (with the audacious email 'Justice@studentloanjustice.org') that wants to whine without much suggestion as to what a solution might be to the problem.
Help support us and we will, uh, yell and, uh, donate PLZ!!
It's a big problem, and I'm pretty sure politicians, at the very least, tend to know about it because they always talk about it when addressing younger audiences. Additionally, from my own attempts to understand the issue, it's a much broader and complex issue than big loan companies screwing John Q. Public.
We feel like we need more schooling and schooling is getting progressively more expensive. We are raised with the idea that the debt is worth it and expected, and the reality is that without some sort of plan to make money off of said investment one just becomes broke.
Again, the reason this is a newer problem is because of the rising expense of school with the diminishing ability to get better jobs with a degree.
Of course, people without college degrees are worthless losers.