If your debt gets cancelled it will be in large part to people like Eileen Connor @ei_conn whose contribution really should have been included in this story. She's already cancelled billions of dollars of debt for millions of people. newyorker.com/news/news-desk…
Eileen gives the clearest explanation anyone has yet given for the the legal authority to cancel student debt here
It's hard to remember but before April 2019 there was no Member of Congress who supported mass cancellation in any form. The landscape is shifting fast, and we have momentum.
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The White House been sitting on the legal memo about their authority to cancel student debt since April 8. It is six pages long. No more excuses it is time to #CancelStudentDebt
Exciting news today! We have purchased—and erased—$3M of private probation debt for over 20,500 debtors. This particular debt is gone, and with no strings attached. We've revived our Rolling Jubilee effort of abolishing debts that shouldn't exist!
For less than $100,000, we bought over $3 million of debt — essentially 3 cents on the dollar — or 97% off. Our debts are sold on a market while we struggle to pay. So in an act of solidarity, we abolished this illegitimate debt for 20,000+ mostly Mississippians and Floridians.
We believe the entire prison industrial complex needs to be abolished—and debt for our own incarceration is wrong. This will take more than us buying debt. We'll have to organize. That's why TODAY we're launching an ABOLISH BAIL DEBT TOOL for Californians. essence.com/news/nonprofit…
Ten years ago, activists took to Zuccotti Park in Downtown Manhattan — Occupy Wall Street. A lot of the social consciousness and left-wing ideas we know today were birthed in this moment. Thread—
Today, despite conservative and neoliberal naysayers who dismissed Occupy as a failure, the Debt Collective is one of many tangible and impactful offshoots of the 2011 uprising...
an uprising that has consistently challenged the notion of “who owes what to whom,” won billions of dollars in student debt cancelation for tens of thousands of everyday people, and formed the nation’s first debtors’ union. This matters.
People simply cannot afford their student loans. With high cost of college attendance and skyrocketing interest rates, it's literally impossible to pay them back. Biden can cancel ALL federal student debt with the stroke of a pen, radically transforming our lives and economy.
A union of debtors can assert power and threaten collective action — what we call economic disobedience — by refusing to pay our debts. Can't Pay? Won't Pay.
Everyone knows the student debt crisis is hurting young people, but it’s also hurting our seniors. The government can garnish up to 15% of your social security payments to collect on student loan debt, hampering one of the greatest anti-poverty programs in the country.
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While credit card companies and other lenders can’t touch social security checks, the Department of Education can garnish someone’s check if they default. And guess what – nearly 40% of people over the age of 65 are in default, meaning they can’t afford to pay back their loans.
The number of Social Security recipients 65 and older who had their check reduced due to defaulted federal student loans increased by more than 500% between 2002 and 2015. Imagine you’re on a fixed income from your monthly $1,000 check. Then boom, $150 is taken away. How cruel.