College's bank deals saddles students with big fees.
As if students like myself didn't have enough to worry about; and yes, my university has a deal with TCF bank as well. I declined because I currently bank with a credit union instead; but not everybody has that option.
As for that proposed law in North Carolina...*facepalm.* Oh well, guess the coastal communities will just have to fall into the sea then.
I'm sure there will be some GOP related privately owned new housing in preparation for the flood of new residents in inland NC.
And boy am I glad I'm not a student in the US currently. Seems like you just get fertilizers piled on top of you as the months go by.
Yup, and the student loan rate just doubled today, June 1st because the Congress did absolutely nothing about it. From 3.4% to 6.8%.... This was in the news a few weeks ago, but frankly, then it just dropped off the radar.... I think it was because Congress had no intention of doing anything about it/the gridlock was too much. Students are basically screwed in the U.S, as it seems, are people who recently graduated. Then of course there's the people the schools blatantly lied to
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/this-bright-eyed-young-man-was-utterly-demolished-by-student-loans.html . This is somehow allowed, accepted, and encouraged with some interest rates of 17%.... Nevermind that that student loan debt collectors have legal powers that would make the mob jealous.
Quite frankly, if this would've happened to mortgage rates, people would be up and arms. But, you know, since it's "just" student loan debt, fuck those kids....
Quite frankly, between prisons, roads, schools, and everything else, I'm getting rather sick of this "privatization" thing. It's about time for a wave of renationalization, at least of the prisons, and probably for more things.