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Why the Education Bubble Will Be Worse Than the Housing Bubble

USNews | June 12, 2012

By Antony Davies

Absent congressional action, the interest rates on federally subsidized student loans will double to 6.8 percent on July 1. Both President Barack Obama and former Gov. Mitt Romney have urged Congress to act before that deadline, but no one seems willing to state the obvious: The problem is not the interest rate but that the federal government subsidizes student loans at all.

To understand the impending fallout from government intervention in higher education lending, consider the recent housing bubble.

The anatomy of the mortgage crisis is simple. The government, in a fit of social engineering spanning decades, established Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to make real the dream of home ownership for working class Americans. Beginning in 1996, the Department of Housing and Urban Development told Fannie and Freddie that more than 40 percent of their loans had to go to low-income borrowers. Tax breaks followed. Finally, starting in the early 1990s, the Federal Reserve pushed interest rates to historically low levels, making mortgages cheaper.

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2 Comments for “Why the Education Bubble Will Be Worse Than the Housing Bubble”

  • Rev. Duane L. Wildie says:

    The new education program by the Obama Administration Common Core will destroy America’s education as we know it, if it is not stopped.

  • Rev. Duane L. Wildie says:

    Many American’s have not heard of Common Core, when they do, they become very upset. Govenors of 46 states received a bribe of $1.6 bill then the Govenors sold the idea to the states. Now many states are trying to back out of this agreement made by the govenors.


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