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Bailouts Continue: Student Loans Forgiven

From Streettalk Off The Street
January 7, 2013 - 9:07am
ZERO HEDGE January 7, 2013 By: Tyler Durden 2012 is the year the student loan bubble  finally popped . While on one hand the relentlessly rising total Federal student debt crossed $956 billion as of September 30, and was growing at a pace that will have put it over $1 trillion by the end of 2012, the one data point confirming the size, severity and ultimately bursting of this latest debt bubble was the disclosure in late November by the Fed that the percentage of 90+ day delinquent loans  soared from under 9% to 11%  in one quarter. Which is why we were not surprised to learn that the Federal government has now delivered yet another bailout program: this time focusing not on banks, or homeowners who bought McMansions and decided to not pay their mortgage, but on those millions of Americans, aged 18 to 80, that are drowning in student debt - debt, incidentally, which has been used t...

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