OCCUPY STUDENT DEBT

Student debtor stories submitted by the 99%

wearyourdebt:

We’ll be following Snowe’s vote on the upcoming Stop the Student Loan Interest Rate Hike Act which could either:
a) Keep interest rates on federal student loans the same or
b) double interest rates on federal student loans.If she votes to double them, that would suck.  It would also be stupid.
And here’s the tricky thing— there’s no good option for Snowe to look good.  Because there are no restrictions on where federal student loans can be spent (like say, only on tuition for accredited institutions) snake oil salesmen like Olympia Snow and her Husband can run these phony colleges like the Arts Institute of California - Hollywood, which are non-academic, non-accredited “colleges” which offer worthless degrees and have non-transferable credits.
It’s a MASSIVE conflict of interest for Snow to be voting to make student loans more available when she’s raking in the dough with her fake school. 
And it’s even MORE audacious that she’s University of Southern Maine’s commencement speaker this year.

wearyourdebt:

We’ll be following Snowe’s vote on the upcoming Stop the Student Loan Interest Rate Hike Act which could either:

a) Keep interest rates on federal student loans the same or

b) double interest rates on federal student loans.

If she votes to double them, that would suck.  It would also be stupid.

And here’s the tricky thing— there’s no good option for Snowe to look good.  Because there are no restrictions on where federal student loans can be spent (like say, only on tuition for accredited institutions) snake oil salesmen like Olympia Snow and her Husband can run these phony colleges like the Arts Institute of California - Hollywood, which are non-academic, non-accredited “colleges” which offer worthless degrees and have non-transferable credits.

It’s a MASSIVE conflict of interest for Snow to be voting to make student loans more available when she’s raking in the dough with her fake school. 

And it’s even MORE audacious that she’s University of Southern Maine’s commencement speaker this year.

Debt doubled due to Deadly interest rate!!!!

I graduated in 1998 with a degree to teach Spanish, was told my “loans” were forgivable because I was to teach a critical needs subject AND in a critically needy district.  I owed at the time $44K.  Well, a single mom on a teacher salary can barely afford to live.  Deferred for 3 years, then payed some then did economic forbearance on and off.  Was advised to consolidate from SC Student Loan Corp to Direct Loans to get better repayment options.  so I did.  Guess what? that locks you in at whatever rate you had.  8.25%!!!!!  Now, in 2012, I owe $96K!!!  Insane!  I am not a doctor!  I did not attend Med School!  I will never be able to may 120 payments!  NUTS!!!!!

after only 3 years, a $100,000 loan has turned into $180,000 from insane interest

Dear Friends,
       I need help. I graduated college in 2009 following the phantom American Dream. I left Truman State University with a whopping $100,000 in student loan debt through private lenders. Yes, it’s a soul crushing amount, and no that’s not the complete amount, for there are also government loans. This amount is with the private loan organization known as Sallie Mae. The only way I was going to be able to go to college in the first place was by taking on student debt.  My family is very practical with money, and never have had success needed to finance much beyond basic amenities and getting me an my sister what we needed to do the best we could.   I admit that I did not watch my money, or prepare well enough for the future costs, or was properly educated to handle financial realities. I thought that I would do the normal life pattern and graduate and find a well paying job with benefits in something I would be proud of.  Lucky for me I remember talking with Sallie Mae a semester before graduation, and seeing the engineered stock market crash go down 800+ points.
       Fast forward to today. I found an entry level position at Best Buy, a soul crushing organization of it’s own. I worked there for 2 and 1/2 years. All I have to show from it is a $5 gift card to Chik-Fil-A, stress weight form the lovely hours, and back problems which I cannot address since I’m not “fortunate” enough to have health insurance. I finally found some kind of reliable work at an insurance company. I make a laudable 9800$ last year, and am on track for the same failure of an amount. I am a devoted worker who is always on time and picks up extra shifts to just make some kind of a survival.  Even the spirit of wanting to work hard and make something of myself is not enough. What I need help with is some way to fight back against this mega-corporation that is not only harassing me constantly, but also is controlling nearly every aspect of my life. Sallie Mae gave me a very…gracious…6 months to somehow find a job where I would have around 2k a month as disposable/loan income immediately. They have called nearly every day for the past 2 years between 10-60 times a day from a multitude of different numbers. They will call to remind me of what a bad and stupid person I am for not getting a well paying job the moment I graduated.  I was on the phone for 2 hours with a financial administrate named Audry trying to find some way to pay.  She berated me for getting a new car, a car that I researched the city I live in and the surrounding counties for the best deal on.  She said that I should have bought something cheaper if my car was currently falling apart.  Well I cannot since my credit is wrecked by you, Audry.  She then made me feel worthless and interrogated me for not getting further education, or getting a better job.  She told me that it was necessary to pay this loan back above “all other priorities”  for taking out a loan “which is almost a mortgage”, then berated me more for not having a better job. They then insist on making me list every detail of my finances to them. Yes, I understand that it’s a needed step to determine costs and such for repaying the loan. But, when you call me and ask for this information, then take $150 from me to “forebear” this loan for 90 days, and then call me back within the hour asking for the same information and $ again… something is wrong. Oh, and they are not just having a clerical error. They told me I could forebear and defer and whatnot as long as needed, then one day when I scraped together $150 to forebear again, guess what “you are out of forbearances”.  They will call and harass me immediately after I pay them. I finally, to have some sanity took each and every one of their nearly 24 different numbers and blocked them on my phone. If they need something they can take the whole 20 seconds to leave a voice mail and a call back number. I will call them back as soon as possible so they can make me feel like a worthless human.
        It has come to the point where the letters, calls, threats to my family’s future, threats to my grandmothers social security, threats on the house, have started to erode my family down. I try to call and set up a plan to pay them back, but they do NOT care what I say, or what plan I put into place. It will change the next week or 2 after I set something in place. Now it has come to the 11th hour, where after agreeing to a set monthly amount they are going to continue on with defaulting my loans. Now after only 3 years, a $100,000 loan has turned into $180,000 from insane interest capitalized on a quarterly basis to the principle, AND the default will go to collections making the sum close to $200,000. My wages, what wages there are, will be garnished. My parents wages will be garnished. My taxes will be taken. My credit rating is in the low 500 now, and will continue to plummet for the rest of my life. My insurance license, the ONLY means of making an income currently has the potential to be revoked for the default, or so I have been told. My families house has the potential to be foreclosed on, or have a lean placed against it. All for what? A piece of paper?
       I am a good man. I have fought for good my whole life. I have done everything to make the lives of those around me better, or happier. I have saved 2 men’s lives by helping them while they tried to take their own lives through violent means, stopping them and getting help for them. I have brought a better life for my clients and people I meet. I helped a complete stranger save $1,500 a month by finding a plan for medical insurance that was not even with my own company. I sidestepped a massive commission to help her, and her family. But, I am cursed now to forever be on a spiraling slide into pain, failure, and indentured servitude. Sallie Mae is completely out of control. I believe in old fashioned ideologies, where if I tell you I can do something, don’t berate me for that commitment and demand almost 10-20 times more from me. You CANNOT discharge student loan debt with both chapter bankruptcies.  I know you all know the majority of what I am writing, and I’m sure your probably thinking that I am a terrible person too, but I have to try and FIGHT.
         I want with all my heart to pay this off. It has been a constant in my life. The physical stress is killing me literally. I cannot move anywhere in my life because of this debt. I cannot get a good car on my own without having to ask family for more help, cannot meet the love of my life since all my money goes away the moment I receive it. I cannot move into my own place from the lack of money. I live with my parents who love me, but I can see the fear and disappointment in their eyes every day. I will not be able to find a good job from having a bad credit score. I cannot buy a house. I cannot do anything social so I read books from the local library. I have not taken a vacation from constant work in years and years and years. I AM TRAPPED LIKE THIS FOREVER. It has made me even consider killing myself to remove this debt…but wait, I cannot even do that since the debt will just transfer to my parents.  In the past 10 years my mother has nearly died 2 times from a massive infection from Medically Resistant Staff, and later a routine disk surgery placed her in intensive care for almost a month and a half.  Best Buy demanded I come to work before seeing her, which I did.    My father’s health is also on the decline with multiple heart attacks in the past 2 years.  They cannot physically take up second jobs to help pay.  I work 60+ hours a week trying to build a business and find some income.  The medical bills alone for that are destroying the family, now my failures are what seems like a death blow. I am turning into a bitter and angry man, and I am not that person at all. I need help or someone to fight with me, beyond the shackled means I currently have. Stand up and Fight against this terrible organization. It is enslaving our generation for life and eroding the middle class. Student Loan debt is the next “housing bubble” waiting to happen. Please Please PLEASE HELP ME. I was just for trying to break into a better life for me and my family by going to college, now it seems I’m just taking everyone down with me. I am a slave with an ever growing invisible yoke around my neck.

Occupy Graduation! It’s on!

Along with many of our allies such as DEFAULT: The Student Loan Documentary, ForgiveStudentLoanDebt.com, Backbone Campaign, Rebuild the Dream, Occupy Colleges, United States Student Association, Student Labor Action Project, Workhouse, Occupy Together and Edu Debtors Union, we’re organizing Occupy Graduation!  Are YOU ready?

Over $900 a Month and Counting.

I was the first and only child in my family to attend college. Without any financial guidance whatsoever, I was told that it was the key to unlocking my dreams. For, nobody could get a job without going far. So, I signed up for an Associates Degree.

I needed books, so I took out a loan for books. The friendly financial aid clerk handed me some paper work, I filled it out. It seemed very straightforward. My check arrived an I got books and other living expenses paid. This was great. Accomplishing my dream.

Then I find out that I am accepted as a transfer student to a 4 year BA. Wow! The Big Time! I worked hard. Why not? I accepted. But, sir, you will need to come up with a few thousand dollars. Sign here, sign there. It wasn’t like a mortgage, just a few slips a paper. It was a very covert process. But, I noticed that each loan the university would receive hundreds of dollars totaling thousands of dollars over the years. 

All of this loan business started around 2000-2001. We are now in 2012 and I owe 140,000 dollars from education obtained from public schools. I couldn’t work a full time job, so I had to borrow money for living expenses too. I even received a few scholarships, but they were small. 

I have a BA and an MS. I support a spouse and my parents. I owe $140,000 dollars. My monthly payments are $900 dollars a month. I can’t afford a home—barley make rent, groceries and transportation. I would gladly bargain for half. There should be a cap on our monthly payments. $900 is reasonable if you’re making $150,000 a year. But $40,000 and 50,000 dollar salaries today aren’t what they were ten years ago. 

Rent has gone up, gas has gone up, food, utilities, everything—all the life essential resources have increased, but salary stays the same. I can’t afford it.

what do my student debts have to do with my ability to do a job well anyway?

Years ago I went to college to study accounting, and like millions of other Americans I took out loans to pay for it.   A few years later I got a temporary job in the accounting department at Bain & Co., and after 6 months of reliable work I was thrilled to be offered a full-time position.

However, just a few weeks after starting in my new position the company fired me because my debt-to-credit ratio was too high.  I later learned that 60% of employers now check credit reports, which typically include student debts.  How are you supposed to pay off your student debts if you can’t get (or keep) a job BECAUSE of your debts? And what do my student debts have to do with my ability to do a job well anyway?

25 states have debated bills in the last year to restrict this practice, and in a number of these states one company has fought hardest against these efforts: credit reporting company TransUnion.

What’s ironic is that Penny Pritzker, TransUnion’s Chair and part owner, sits on President Obama’s Jobs and Competitiveness Council, which advises the President on putting Americans back to work.  How can someone advise on national job creation when her company sells products that may keep qualified people out of work?

Please join me and 25 national civil rights organizations in calling on TransUnion to stop its sale of credit reports to employers.  As the only one of the “Big 3” credit reporting companies that’s privately held, TransUnion has the ability to stop this practice overnight.  

It was recently announced that in the coming weeks TransUnion will be sold to two private equity companies, including Goldman Sachs.  If Penny Pritzker is serious about job creation, she should do what she can to ensure that her company stops this abusive practice before the company is sold.

Click HERE to sign Latoya’s Change.org petition

Pls RT: what does my student debt have to do w/ my ability to do my job?
#StopTransUnion #OccupyStudentDebt #UniteHere
http://www.change.org/petitions/transunion-stop-selling-credit-reports-to-employers

Who is YOUR Representative? Work with Occupy Student Debt and Forgive Student Loan Debt to petition EVERY Representative to support HR 4170. Start your own petition urging YOUR Representative to support the Student Loan Forgiveness Act of 2012.

Dear Representative ________,My name is _________, and as one of your constituents, I urge you to support H.R. 4170 The Student Loan Forgiveness Act of 2012.  Like so many other young people, I borrowed money for school and I’m drowning in debt. I borrowed ________, paid ________ and still owe_____. With 2/3 of college students borrowing money for school and 1 out of 5 defaulting on their student loans, we clearly need serious and swift action. We are suffering and want to contribute to society but we’re drowning in debt.  Rep _______, please support ending indentured servitude and support the Student Loan Forgiveness Act of 2012 (HR 4170).

Who is YOUR Representative? Work with Occupy Student Debt and Forgive Student Loan Debt to petition EVERY Representative to support HR 4170. Start your own petition urging YOUR Representative to support the Student Loan Forgiveness Act of 2012.



Dear Representative ________,

My name is _________, and as one of your constituents, I urge you to support H.R. 4170 The Student Loan Forgiveness Act of 2012.  Like so many other young people, I borrowed money for school and I’m drowning in debt. I borrowed ________, paid ________ and still owe_____. With 2/3 of college students borrowing money for school and 1 out of 5 defaulting on their student loans, we clearly need serious and swift action. We are suffering and want to contribute to society but we’re drowning in debt.

Rep _______, please support ending indentured servitude and support the Student Loan Forgiveness Act of 2012 (HR 4170).


Sallie Mae: Forgive Student Debt

In 2010 something unthinkable happened – student debt surpassed credit card debt as the largest form of debt in this country, passing $800 billion dollars. In 2012 more history will be made as the amount of unpaid student debt climbs to $1 trillion dollars, with an additional $1 million dollars added to that number every 6 minutes.

The ripple effect that this has on our economy is crushing: students and recent graduates are forced into low-wage jobs in order to immediately start making payments back to banks and lenders; instead of stimulating the economy by spending millions of dollars, students and graduates are pinching pennies to just try to keep up with the interest on their loans; and the privatization of colleges and universities are expedited as the same loan agencies use the profit off of students to lobby for lower tax rates, forcing budget cuts to higher education in an economy where recent graduates struggle to find jobs.

Imagine students not working two part-time minimum wage jobs as they struggle to get through school, allowing them more time to participate in civic engagement. Imagine recent graduates not being pushed into a job market where they are forced to intentionally keep wages
stagnant, allowing them the ability to work for non-profits or local businesses.

If we do not solve the student debt crisis the students of today will suffer, but the students of tomorrow may never have the opportunity to a college education. A generation of students will pay the hefty price of their student loans; but we must not forget that we will also pay the debt of an entire country ignoring the burden placed on those working to better their lives and communities by obtaining a college degree.