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Student Debt in America: Why Are We Paying for Education Forever?

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Student Debt in America: Why Are We Paying for Education Forever?
Why is an entire generation still paying for college decades later?
In this episode of Evergreen Perspective, We break down the history of student debt in America, how we got here, why it’s gotten so out of control, and what it says about our national priorities.
We dig into:
The origins of the student loan system and its broken promises
How Ronald Reagan helped shift education from a public good to a personal burden
Why college used to be affordable and what changed
Whether degrees are still worth it in today’s economy
The rise of trade schools, apprenticeships, and online alternatives
The predatory nature of interest, debt traps, and federal profit-making
Why we bailed out banks, airlines, and automakers but punish students for seeking an education
What solutions exist and why forgiveness isn’t just fair, but necessary
We call out the hypocrisy of a system that profits off young people trying to get ahead, and makes a strong case for why education in the richest country in the world should never be a life sentence of debt.
If you’ve ever taken out a loan, paid into a system that failed to return the promise, or wondered how we fix this, this episode is for you.
Like & Subscribe : If this episode resonated with you, hit that like button and subscribe for more deep dives into the policies shaping our world.
Follow Evergreen Perspective on Social Media: Stay up to date with behind-the-scenes content, upcoming topics, and ways to take action.
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Instagram: @evergreenperspective1
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Evergreen Perspective is about cutting through the noise, staying grounded in facts, and fostering real conversations. This isn’t about left vs. right , it’s about people vs. power. Let’s reclaim the conversation.
Share : Knowledge is power. Send this episode to a friend, co-worker, or family member who’s ever questioned the system.
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Student Debt in America: Why Are We Paying for Education Forever?
Why is an entire generation still paying for college decades later?
In this episode of Evergreen Perspective, We break down the history of student debt in America, how we got here, why it’s gotten so out of control, and what it says about our national priorities.
We dig into:
The origins of the student loan system and its broken promises
How Ronald Reagan helped shift education from a public good to a personal burden
Why college used to be affordable and what changed
Whether degrees are still worth it in today’s economy
The rise of trade schools, apprenticeships, and online alternatives
The predatory nature of interest, debt traps, and federal profit-making
Why we bailed out banks, airlines, and automakers but punish students for seeking an education
What solutions exist and why forgiveness isn’t just fair, but necessary
We call out the hypocrisy of a system that profits off young people trying to get ahead, and makes a strong case for why education in the richest country in the world should never be a life sentence of debt.
If you’ve ever taken out a loan, paid into a system that failed to return the promise, or wondered how we fix this, this episode is for you.
Like & Subscribe : If this episode resonated with you, hit that like button and subscribe for more deep dives into the policies shaping our world.
Follow Evergreen Perspective on Social Media: Stay up to date with behind-the-scenes content, upcoming topics, and ways to take action.
Find Us On:
Spotify, Apple Podcasts, & Google Podcasts
Instagram: @evergreenperspective1
Facebook: Evergreen Perspective
Bluesky: @evergreenpodcast.bsky.social
Evergreen Perspective is about cutting through the noise, staying grounded in facts, and fostering real conversations. This isn’t about left vs. right , it’s about people vs. power. Let’s reclaim the conversation.
Share : Knowledge is power. Send this episode to a friend, co-worker, or family member who’s ever questioned the system.
Vancouver Pride Block Party - https://www.eventbrite.com/e/vancouver-pride-block-party-tickets-1358105844139
Young Dems of Clark County - https://ydclarkco.org/events/
Clark County Food Bank - https://www.clarkcountyfoodbank.org/volunteer

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