June 30, 2006
A New Indentured Class
I am a statistic. I am one of millions on the rolls of student debt. Every month I write a check for $650 to Sallie Mae. I simply abbreviate the entry in my checkbook as S-M. It hurts.
At 47 years old, and 16 years out of grad school, I still owe $9,000 on my graduate-school loans. Earning $28,000 as an assistant professor, I could not afford to pay them at first, so I took the maximum four years of forbearance and only began chipping away at them in 1994. Now, as a single father, I
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