“During Reagan’s two terms as president, dedicated funding for outright grants-in-aid decreased,…”

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“During Reagan’s two terms as president, dedicated funding for outright grants-in-aid decreased, federal guidelines pushed individual loans, and private bill collectors were brought in to ensure that the hardest kind of debt to escape was whatever you took on for your education. Even more important was the shift in tone and expectation. Public goods became private services, and by the end of the 1980s, the anti-tax, infra-structure-starving, neoliberal Weltanschauung meant that as states cut their budgets, support for higher education was thrown into a cage match with every other necessary public good.”

Ronald Reagan stuck it to millennials: A college debt history lesson no one tells. Dramatic, awful changes occurred on my generation’s watch — and it amounts to a fiendishly successful conspiracy.

“”The single most important number in today’s report is 102 million, which is the rounded sum of…”

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“The single most important number in today’s report is 102 million, which is the rounded sum of adults either not in the labor force or unemployed, and it amounts to 41% of the adult population. […]

The prime age [25-54] employment ratio has never been as low as it has remained since the end of the Great Recession.”

September Jobs: Some Numbers Bubblevision Didn’t Mention.

We’ve Lost So Much Antarctic Ice It’s Causing A Dip In Earth’s Gravity

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We’ve Lost So Much Antarctic Ice It’s Causing A Dip In Earth’s Gravity:

An ESA satellite has spotted something unusual happening in the Antarctic: As the ice has dwindled there over the last five years, they’re also seeing a change in the Earth’s gravity.

“”The GAO found that 706,000 of households headed by those aged 65 or older have outstanding student…”

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“The GAO found that 706,000 of households headed by those aged 65 or older have outstanding student debts. That’s just 3 percent of all households, but the debt they hold has ballooned from $2.8 billion in 2005 to about $18.2 billion last year. Some 27 percent of those loans are in default.

If you’re among the 191,000 households that GAO estimates have defaulted, your Social Security benefits can be attached and seized.”

It happens: Seniors with student debt – and smaller Social Security checks.

Pay attention. This is OUR future.