• MystikIncarnate@lemmy.ca
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    4 hours ago

    Sooooo. Middle aged people? Or are we now dealing with those going into retirement.

    I think I’m technically “middle aged” now… No idea how that happened… But I know better than to think you can work your way through college and not come out the other side with a crushing amount of debt…

    My country subsidized my education, and provided me with a loan to attend college. I finally paid it off some 20-ish years after I started college.

    I’ve never seen a six-figure salary, despite probably being owed one, but the top rate I can find for my vocation in my local area is around $80k/yr or about 50-60k USD/yr.

    Yet, if I go to the USA, and get the exact same job, I can make $80k+ USD, which would easily push me over $100k/yr in my country’s currency.

    If you guessed I’m from Canada, you may have looked at my username, and noted my home Lemmy instance.

    International students pay something like 5x what Canadian citizens do for college/uni (at least they did, the last time I checked), and my local provincial government set up a student assistance program, which provides loans to college/uni students.

    I still walked out of college with over $40k in debt and this was in the mid 2000s. Costs have only gone up.

    I support student loan forgiveness. It won’t help me at all, but I don’t really want anyone else to have to go through what I did trying to pay everything back.