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It was White Castle for us as kids, that was a big deal to me when we’d stop there on Sunday after driving home from visiting relatives. In those days, they grilled them in onions in front of you fresh. No nuked food. Consumers are now expected to enjoy nuked burgers- no tx! lolI also grew up poor, and we almost never ate fast food. There were many nights we had oatmeal or plain spaghetti for dinner, but not fast food. McDonald's was a very rare treat.
Question: “I’m 35 years old, I have one kid and another on the way. My partner is afraid to marry me because of my debt, and I don’t have a steady income. I have two masters degrees, and I owe $380K in student loans. I’m on the income program already and am worried about what happens when payments resume in January. I can’t afford to have the loans forgiven, because I think it’s a taxable event. Is there anything I can do to protect my family and lessen the blow for me?”
LINK.... archive.md
LOL.... The French Foreign Legion comes to mind.
I think this is true ---- the government is so likely to give some loan forgiveness that this is becoming a big issue now; people are starting to count on it.At some time in the foreseeable future, the Spendthrift spouse can expect some sort of Sovereign relief, either loan forgiveness or abatement.
Ummm, first of all, given the liabilities that you bring to the altar, nobody is going to marry you.Question: “I’m 35 years old, I have one kid and another on the way. My partner is afraid to marry me because of my debt, and I don’t have a steady income. I have two masters degrees, and I owe $380K in student loans. I’m on the income program already and am worried about what happens when payments resume in January. I can’t afford to have the loans forgiven, because I think it’s a taxable event. Is there anything I can do to protect my family and lessen the blow for me?”
LINK.... archive.md
LOL.... The French Foreign Legion comes to mind.
This seemed to have some reasonable advice on how to pay off a $380,000 student loan: How one guy paid off $380,000 in just 21 monthsQuestion: “I’m 35 years old, I have one kid and another on the way. My partner is afraid to marry me because of my debt, and I don’t have a steady income. I have two masters degrees, and I owe $380K in student loans. I’m on the income program already and am worried about what happens when payments resume in January. I can’t afford to have the loans forgiven, because I think it’s a taxable event. Is there anything I can do to protect my family and lessen the blow for me?”
LINK.... archive.md
LOL.... The French Foreign Legion comes to mind.