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  • Discover the untold stories of essential workers and the true cost of student loan forgiveness in this gripping CZcams video ft. Mike Rowe. Join us as we delve into the hidden world of trades, learn life lessons from unlikely places, and uncover the reality behind forgiving debt. Don’t miss this eye-opening exploration of what really keeps our world running.
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Komentáře • 510

  • @cyberbrox5
    @cyberbrox5 Před měsícem +172

    Hey kids, in this video you will find MEN in the highest sense of the word. Take note, masculinity is not toxic....you just cant handle the truth if that word makes you uncomfortable! Love these guys and appreciate them, not enough like them anymore.

    • @DoubleDoubleWithOnions
      @DoubleDoubleWithOnions Před měsícem +7

      .............. YOU"RE G. D. RIGHT!

    • @seymorefact4333
      @seymorefact4333 Před měsícem +4

      Who pays for corp BAILOUTS / SUBSIDIZES / TARIFFS / SANCTIONS.......TAXPAYERS TAXPAYERS TAXPAYERS!

    • @yankee2666
      @yankee2666 Před měsícem +3

      @@seymorefact4333 That's far from entirely true. You can't lump all these factors under a single umbrella.

  • @mscampbell1242
    @mscampbell1242 Před měsícem +132

    Dr. Phil and Mike Rowe are two smart men!!

    • @andreajones886
      @andreajones886 Před měsícem +3

      I LOVE SMART MEN! we are here for it!💯

    • @user-ce3vm8xb7w
      @user-ce3vm8xb7w Před měsícem +1

      Two real American men!❤

    • @michaellammert8084
      @michaellammert8084 Před měsícem

      Dr. Phil isn’t a doctor and Mike Rowe is a multi millionaire, while maybe smart they are far less than honest.

    • @daveassanowicz186
      @daveassanowicz186 Před měsícem +2

      They both went to college, and the only reason anyone knows who they are is because they're on TV

    • @charlesallen1874
      @charlesallen1874 Před 28 dny

      @@mscampbell1242
      Even smart men get involved in a cult.

  • @somewillunderstand
    @somewillunderstand Před 29 dny +26

    Mike Rowe, in my opinion, is one of the most straight forward people I have heard speak.

  • @AnnieWinter148
    @AnnieWinter148 Před měsícem +139

    Tuition went up after the government started giving school loans. Schools took advantage of it.

    • @ninerknight5351
      @ninerknight5351 Před měsícem

      The government takes just as much advantage. They profit even more in fact. Student loans are 4 times as much of an asset for the federal government as taxes. They rip off the hardest working Americans with degrees while simultaneously forgiving low life’s loans to buy votes. Any attempt Biden has made to fix it was really a purchase of low income voters votes. Meanwhile student loans keep on the same, currently charging children 6.5% daily accruing interest. Starting before they even step foot in a classroom.

    • @akraix182
      @akraix182 Před měsícem

      Correct, the gov is the issue. Schools are a tool

    • @user-vy7iw4lf5o
      @user-vy7iw4lf5o Před měsícem +3

      Big time

    • @OliviaKenoyer-qm3oz
      @OliviaKenoyer-qm3oz Před měsícem +2

      A citizen in debt is a citizen with limited social mobility and a motivation to get a job. Not just the schools taking advantage

    • @mikeb.7183
      @mikeb.7183 Před měsícem +4

      When the government guarantees payment the price always goes up. How else do you get a $1,500.00 hammer

  • @kennybeck5519
    @kennybeck5519 Před měsícem +125

    If you take out a loan, then it's on you to repay that loan!

    • @wallihaley5194
      @wallihaley5194 Před měsícem

      @@kennybeck5519 , just so you know, you have to qualify for loan forgiveness. There’s only a few ways to do it. One is if you have signed up for loan forgiveness based on your work for a nonprofit organization for 10 years. That means you have worked for a non-profit (including the military) and have paid your loans for 10 years. Then you can apply to get the balance forgiven. The other option is to apply for loan forgiveness after you have paid your loans for your undergraduate degree for 20 years. A third way is to apply for loan forgiveness for your graduate degree after you have paid your loans for 25 years.

    • @WeAreItt
      @WeAreItt Před měsícem

      Not if those loans are fraudulent
      Than it’s void
      Turn off Fox News

    • @mikelembke5121
      @mikelembke5121 Před měsícem

      @@kennybeck5519 democrats don't think that way

    • @richardadams6988
      @richardadams6988 Před 3 dny

      Who says !!!

  • @lawrencepietrangeloiv2582
    @lawrencepietrangeloiv2582 Před měsícem +44

    I do supermarket refrigeration…most people have no idea we even exist but we work 24/7, away from our families, exhausted sometimes up for 24+ hours straight, to make sure the systems that cool/freeze all the food are working properly so you can walk into any supermarket and count on cold/frozen foods that are safe and quality to eat when you need them. We are often out on the hottest/coldest/rainiest days with Gauges/electrical meters/torches repairing things behind the scenes. Occasionally an older person will say to me thank you for what you do when they see me working and it really means a lot.

    • @wvanyar1801
      @wvanyar1801 Před měsícem +3

      Thank you for working this service job. My Dad worked for the city water department. I remember him working weekends and even holidays. I remember one Christmas where a major water main broke and he had to go to work. Nobody thanked him or the rest of the crew.

    • @billdivine9501
      @billdivine9501 Před měsícem +2

      That’s really cool! (No pun intended) I’ve always found that field interesting. There’s no way I could do those kinds of hours now but I told my ac guy, he has his own company that was his dad’s, I told him I’d totally go on service calls with him, not wanting to be paid a single dime, but just to watch, hand him tools, gauges etc, and see and learn what they do and how it works and why it works.

    • @bhodie131
      @bhodie131 Před měsícem

      Thank you for the long days, long nights, and the wear and tear you must endure.
      However, YOU chose that profession, nobody forced you to do it. Maybe it’s time for a change? It’s never too late

    • @angelamunoz2889
      @angelamunoz2889 Před 22 dny

      Thankyou for your service 👏👏👏👏👏👏

    • @jessetorrens4494
      @jessetorrens4494 Před 9 dny +1

      ​@@bhodie131 I suppose the same thing could be said of high school graduates who choose to attend a college or university and (at least in theory) accept responsibility to repay the debt THEY accumulated.
      "However, THEY chose to accumulate that debt for the future potential wealth it could generate. No one forced THEM to do that."
      Transferring debt from one group of people who CHOSE that path in life to others who did not, or could not make that choice, is nothing more than completely wrong and inequitable. For those who believe equity is something important to strive for...

  • @jayalexander3356
    @jayalexander3356 Před měsícem +137

    Nobody forced any of them to take out massive loans for useless degrees. Pau your own dang debt!!

    • @interestedparty3125
      @interestedparty3125 Před měsícem +2

      Bring back bankruptcy rights! Gamblers and business owners shouldn't be able to wipe out their debts while some student loan borrowers are stuck in a lifetime of indentured servitude.

    • @cjorgie1
      @cjorgie1 Před měsícem +5

      @@interestedparty3125not saying I disagree with you. What would stop people from abusing that.
      The strategy could easily be:
      Take out massive student loans.
      Graduate and file bankruptcy.
      Wait for credit to clear up (I think it’s 4 years.. not positive).
      That’s almost the same thing as forgiveness, just with a time penalty to re enter the financial debit system.

    • @beautifulwhitecat
      @beautifulwhitecat Před měsícem +4

      @@jayalexander3356 learn 2 words: can not. Willingness vs ability. Many are willing to pay them back but "can not". Can't get blood from a turnip!

    • @claz7307
      @claz7307 Před měsícem

      You do realize that the majority of people who are having their loans forgiven are through the PSLF.

    • @interestedparty3125
      @interestedparty3125 Před měsícem +1

      @@cjorgie1 The concern about abuse of the bankruptcy process is legitimate. However, the courts have instituted term requirements for repayment (5 years under a chapter 13 plan). Reforms could be as follow:
      1) Any federal loans would be limited to the historical rate of education inflation from 1965-present, and granted priority unsecured status (and cannot be discharged under bankruptcy for a period of 20 years); the government would be paid first ahead of any creditors or private lenders.
      2) Colleges and universities would act as guarantor of a proportion of the federal (and all private) student loans taken out by students, meaning they would be on the hook to the government and private lenders in the event of default. They would use a portion of their endowment funds to act as collateral, similar to how banks have reserve ratios as a part of their stress-tests.
      3) Historical black colleges and universities offering courses for underserved students and those with lower GPA should be offered some financial protections to ensure they could continue operating and offer viable classes to help students enter the job market.
      4) Students would have to pay back a portion of their gross income for a minimum period of 20 years, but the remainder would be dischargeable after.
      This would strike a fair balance; the market would self-regulate as lenders would not be willing to extend credit to education institutions who do not offer fair value for a worthwhile degree; we do not keep borrowers as indentured servants and tied to the federal government for a lifetime of welfare, and education costs would come down as a result of the risks to creditors from debtors filing for bankruptcy protection. The only problem is that both parties would oppose reform as it goes against their special interests (Wall Street/lenders/private banks, Education).

  • @peterl545
    @peterl545 Před měsícem +130

    The people who decided college was not worth getting into debt end up paying for it.

    • @janetprice85
      @janetprice85 Před měsícem +16

      I worked and paid off part of my tuition while going to college then paid the rest off early. I do not want to pay some deadbeats.

    • @bbrisley
      @bbrisley Před měsícem +4

      Just like the middle class has been doing in this country for more then 60 years while large corporations get tax breaks and subsidies while the middle class can’t afford to put food on the table for there families there is no difference between student loan forgiveness then trillions of dollars of tax breaks for large corporations

    • @WeAreItt
      @WeAreItt Před měsícem +1

      I don’t think you deserve roads
      So why should I
      Pay for it?

    • @UTBanjo
      @UTBanjo Před měsícem +2

      @@WeAreItt Roads are paid by and large by fuel taxes. You can chose to not pay for it by not driving or buying fuel.

    • @UTBanjo
      @UTBanjo Před měsícem

      @@bbrisley Both can be wrong at the same time.

  • @catholicfaithofmine2664
    @catholicfaithofmine2664 Před měsícem +120

    Tax payers pay it all. Our Fore Fathers warned us about becoming debt slaves but here we are!
    Thomas Jefferson said he considered “public debt as the greatest of the dangers to be feared,” and he warned that in order to preserve the people's independence, “we must not let our rulers load us with perpetual debt.” He also talked about the urgency of paying off debts, saying it would help preserve peace.

    • @robedmund9948
      @robedmund9948 Před měsícem +2

      At least HIS debt gave us a large portion of land. We actually got something for that debt!!

    • @interestedparty3125
      @interestedparty3125 Před měsícem +3

      Thomas Jefferson was also wise enough to recognize the importance of bankruptcy rights, even ahead of the Bill of Rights!

    • @therenegadeviking1454
      @therenegadeviking1454 Před měsícem

      It's the lazy & idiotic (and self entitled) millenials who want all their educational debt cancelled. Ok, so what about all of the people who paid their way with student loans for the past 50 years ?
      Why just the millenials & Gen Z ?

    • @user-qy3yz7gf8u
      @user-qy3yz7gf8u Před měsícem

      Daaah.

    • @mcconn746
      @mcconn746 Před měsícem +2

      You are right about taxpayers paying it off but not us. We will not pay off all our debt in our lifetime. Future taxpayers including the kids whose loans are forgiven will pay at least interest on it.

  • @bernie9728
    @bernie9728 Před měsícem +12

    My wife and I didn't go to college after High School. We went to work. We met when I was 19 and she was 17. That was in 1973. We were married 2 years later. We are still together. I have never paid a dime in rent for a place to live. I purchased our first house when I was 20. We raised two children who both graduated from college with honors. We are both retired now and for the first time in our lives we are paying rent. Not for a place to live, but for a place to store our 35 foot travel trailer when we are not using it. Success comes in many forms. Success is not dependent on a College Degree unless your chosen field of work requires it.

  • @davidjones8070
    @davidjones8070 Před měsícem +21

    I worked in the electrical utility trade for 31 years and proudly worked with some of the hardest working people I know. I’ve helped in training apprentices that thought they could show up a fifty year old man with ease. Hopefully the ones that turned out after four years would actually begin there careers in the trades. I was also fortunate enough to invest my overtime and raises. I retired at the age of 57. This wasn’t handed to me.. i worked storms and overtime in excess of 16 hour shifts for more than a week straight. Mikes story really just scratches the surface but I’m indebted to him for making the trades and dirty jobs something to have pride in.

  • @terrellprice8013
    @terrellprice8013 Před 13 dny +6

    My folks died before my 10th birthday. I worked during high school, college and graduated paying all my expenses and tuition. Earning one’s way through life is the only way that works. Keeping one eye on the current day and the other 15 years down the road adjusting constantly puts one in the best place to experience a productive and happy life. Success is determined by one’s objectives in life!

  • @gbfraser921
    @gbfraser921 Před měsícem +25

    Biden and his crew couldn't care less about American taxpayers! Bravo Mike Rowe! You speak the truth and you rock!

  • @sheilagadde5975
    @sheilagadde5975 Před měsícem +69

    We must always pay our debts.

    • @beautifulwhitecat
      @beautifulwhitecat Před měsícem +4

      We aren't millionaires here. Mine should be forgiven in about 10 more years. Jobs aren't there.

    • @robedmund9948
      @robedmund9948 Před měsícem

      @@beautifulwhitecat Maybe not the job you were promised by your BS college. Go work two jobs that you hate. We don't care. It's YOUR effing debt!

    • @interestedparty3125
      @interestedparty3125 Před měsícem +2

      Bring back bankruptcy rights! Gamblers and business owners shouldn't be able to wipe out their debts while some student loan borrowers are stuck in a lifetime of indentured servitude

    • @TermeeTime
      @TermeeTime Před měsícem

      ​@@interestedparty3125It's called predatory lending.

    • @user-ge9go9ln3s
      @user-ge9go9ln3s Před měsícem +9

      If you can't pay your tuition, don't go to college. I shouldn't have to pay for your education. You will be paying for everyone else's forgiveness. Nothing is free,get whatever job you can get(2 or 3) if necessary. Stop expecting everyone else to pay for your education. You are selfish. Nothing is free😂😂😂😂😂

  • @cathleeny8670
    @cathleeny8670 Před měsícem +31

    College loans can be used for anything, and with decent credit you can get numerous student loans. This may be the issue - people getting lots of loans under the student loan programs and these loans are not all used for schools. They are used for anything they want - partying/clothes/fun.

    • @ea42455
      @ea42455 Před měsícem +3

      Yep, you got that right. I worked as a court clerk for 13 years. Had one young man before the judge for some sort of offense to which he pled guilty. Judge levied a fine and told him to have it paid by such-and-such date, but followed up by asking if having it paid by the due date would be a problem (Judge came up the hard way... he had a heart). The young man told Judge, "Naw, I'll have my student loan by that time." Loan forgiveness? SHEESH!

    • @WeAreItt
      @WeAreItt Před měsícem +1

      Wrong
      You don’t need credit to get a student loan

    • @WeAreItt
      @WeAreItt Před měsícem

      @@ea42455
      You’re so full of 💩

  • @MaxTravels45
    @MaxTravels45 Před měsícem +21

    Who pays for student loan forgiveness? The young man that decided at 18 that instead of partying he woukd serve his country. He would go to overseas and see none of his family or friends over a year. He would loose a close friend there. He went airborne to become a better soldier. This resulted in a bad jump where he fell 800ft and broke his back. At 46 he can barely walk or work. Hes been fighting for Disability over 13 years and getting nothing for his sacrifice. He cant pay his bills and will be homeless soon.........ME! I AM THAT SOLDIER AND IM PAYING FOR YOUR "EDUCATION"!!!😢 let that sink in

    • @JohnnyDoes6
      @JohnnyDoes6 Před měsícem +1

      You literally have a video of you cross-country skiing in Utah just a year ago.... please explain to me how that works if you can barley walk.

    • @MaxTravels45
      @MaxTravels45 Před měsícem +1

      @@JohnnyDoes6 ok so give the world a PSA. Shout out the university that failed you so parents know not to send their children there.

    • @josephrivera4921
      @josephrivera4921 Před měsícem +1

      @@JohnnyDoes6😂

  • @Cheapcinema
    @Cheapcinema Před měsícem +428

    Who else thinks this administration is garbage?

    • @darth_dub_
      @darth_dub_ Před měsícem +27

      Anybody actually paying attention.

    • @kevinelrod323
      @kevinelrod323 Před měsícem

      My question is, why are you denigrating garbage in such an unfair way? Comparing anything with the dipsh*t in charge of NOTHING aka China Joe's administration is making that thing worth less than 💩. #FJB

    • @herec0mestr0ble
      @herec0mestr0ble Před měsícem

      It’s not just the current administration. Its rich people getting richer, mass poisoning poor people via the chemicals in their products and cost of their products.

    • @Mastermindyoung14
      @Mastermindyoung14 Před měsícem +4

      @@darth_dub_ anybody actually paying attention is voting for RFK jr

    • @darth_dub_
      @darth_dub_ Před měsícem +1

      @@Mastermindyoung14 preachin to the choir here.

  • @BritoCornelio
    @BritoCornelio Před měsícem +133

    I started a three day fast this morning. Thank you for this message.i'm 47yrs old $73,000 biweekly and I'm retired, this video have inspired me greatly in many ways!!!!❤❤

    • @Joshigore
      @Joshigore Před měsícem

      I'm inspired.
      Please spill some sugar about the biweekly stuff you mentioned

    • @BritoCornelio
      @BritoCornelio Před měsícem

      ​@@JoshigoreIt's Christina Ann Tucker doing she's changed my life.A BROKER-like her is what you need.

    • @BritoCornelio
      @BritoCornelio Před měsícem

      I raised 75k and Christina Ann Tucker is to be thanked. I got my self my dream car 🚗 just last weekend, My journey with her started after my best friend came back from New York and saw me suffering in dept then told me about her and how to change my life through her. Christina Ann Tucker is the kind of person one needs in his or her life! I got a home, and a beautiful daughter. Note: this is not a promotion but me trying to make a point that no matter what happens, always have faith and keep living!

    • @maxicorreo
      @maxicorreo Před měsícem

      Wow 😱 I know her too
      Miss Christina Ann Tucker is a remarkable individual who has brought immense positivity and inspiration into my life.

    • @maxicorreo
      @maxicorreo Před měsícem

      I started with a miserly $1500. The results have been mind blowing I must say TBH

  • @chuckpalmer284
    @chuckpalmer284 Před měsícem +6

    I worked in an office. One thing I learned was if I took a weeks' vacation and the janitor took a weeks' vacation and nobody did either one of our jobs for that week, which one of us do you think would be missed the most? I guarantee it would not be me.

  • @mikecoote9546
    @mikecoote9546 Před měsícem +8

    "They knew there was purpose and meaning under the grime and slime and all of the overtime" Love it

  • @user-tb1fq5db3o
    @user-tb1fq5db3o Před měsícem +15

    How about a credit for the people that didn’t get their loans forgiven..

  • @andragreene7685
    @andragreene7685 Před měsícem +5

    No, They should not go to College if they can’t afford to.

  • @erint2115
    @erint2115 Před 29 dny +2

    Mike is so articulate and captivating to listen to...because he's speaking truth!

  • @marygrabill7127
    @marygrabill7127 Před měsícem +17

    Again, Mike's mum saves the day !

  • @mrrpepsi24
    @mrrpepsi24 Před měsícem +6

    Thank Mike for showing America and the world how things get done. I am a Relocation specialist ( Truck Driver ) I dont know if you ever did a show on the world of trucking, But you are welcome at my place of work anytime, Thanks again for all you do.

    • @lewiemcneely9143
      @lewiemcneely9143 Před 13 dny +1

      10/4 on a Relocation Specialist! I started that when I got a chauffeurs lisence after the Army in 72 at 21. It and running equipment. Kept it up till I couldn't in my 70's.. Burn that diesel, Pal! God Bless YOU!

  • @republitarian484
    @republitarian484 Před měsícem +12

    Have the Colleges and Universities pay for them loans.

  • @nalaka3488
    @nalaka3488 Před měsícem +6

    And what about the people who couldn’t afford to go to college in the first place and have to work low income jobs? How is to morally right to make him pay for an education for someone else that they will never see a benefit for?

  • @andreajones886
    @andreajones886 Před měsícem +24

    he speaks so eloquently!🤯

  • @Aaron-ge1hy
    @Aaron-ge1hy Před měsícem +10

    What a brilliant family the Rowe lineage is! WOW ! 😊

  • @happy_hammy
    @happy_hammy Před měsícem +17

    Mike has that voice 😂😂

  • @grahamnorris7315
    @grahamnorris7315 Před měsícem +4

    These filthy rich schools should forgive the debt.

  • @deelady53
    @deelady53 Před měsícem +5

    I have paid back the principle and then some, but the interest is insane.

  • @peghead
    @peghead Před 2 dny

    I'm retired after a lifetime of working in the painting trade and "Dirty Jobs" was, and still is, one of my top 10 favorite TV shows. I still watch the reruns.

  • @pirateslife4me
    @pirateslife4me Před měsícem +3

    Mike, my gpa too had an 8th grade education and could fix/build/maintain anything. He was a dedicated longtime blue collar employee at a time when that meant something, and after he passed he left a pension benefit my gma lived on the rest of her life ❤

    • @georgewagner7787
      @georgewagner7787 Před 4 dny

      My grandpa was a barge captain on the river to the erie canal. In the summer they all lived on there in a shack

  • @timdaniels7161
    @timdaniels7161 Před měsícem +7

    Love Mike Rowe's voice!

    • @mauryd3444
      @mauryd3444 Před dnem

      If you've never heard him sing, check it out. Killer singing voice.

  • @lorettatayor5840
    @lorettatayor5840 Před měsícem +8

    That's why i didn't go to college. Too expensive.

  • @SebastianKrabs
    @SebastianKrabs Před měsícem +12

    Brother, he forgot about the F-350. 🇺🇲

  • @rodgerpetrick6502
    @rodgerpetrick6502 Před měsícem +7

    Of course it's we the taxpayers who are footing the bill.

  • @TermeeTime
    @TermeeTime Před měsícem +5

    This is simple. The college should underwrite the loans and be dischargable in bankruptcy. That would solve the predatory lending.

  • @gtmddn
    @gtmddn Před měsícem +3

    What that guy said about the f150 and f250 pickup truck that a contractor needs as a tool isn't being forgiven. That's not true it is. I get to write off most all the miles I put on my truck. It's oil changes it tires and most all of the cost if it breaks down. Plus I get to deduct its depreciation over the years. So it might not get totally wiped out. But a large chunk of it does. So maybe instead of total forgiveness on school loans. Maybe say half or 3/4 can be deducted from your taxes. Much like that truck he says he get no deduction for.

  • @com2375
    @com2375 Před měsícem +3

    Noo. Then I want all my loans be forgiven. That is ridiculous. What the heck is wrong with people. Can't afford to pay for them figure something else out.

  • @cindymavis5192
    @cindymavis5192 Před měsícem +5

    I went to career day elementary school for my daughters. Teacher said in her presentation that u kids dont eant to work at jobs that r physical. U need to go to college. I laughed. that was 28 years ago.

    • @daveassanowicz186
      @daveassanowicz186 Před měsícem +1

      Most parents who work physical jobs tell their kids that

  • @oliviabruce9691
    @oliviabruce9691 Před měsícem +4

    Great man Mike is so inspiring for young men in America ❤ tks Dr Phill

  • @MartB-tx5lb
    @MartB-tx5lb Před měsícem

    My granny is 89, lives across the country, an immigrant from communist Europe c. 1960. Obviously, I have her among others to thank for my existence. We talk weekly and she loves Mike Rowe and Dr Phil. Values that have been lost amongst the screens, social media and materialism shoved down our collective throats. Just a different perspective…

  • @TacoTruck17
    @TacoTruck17 Před měsícem

    I'm glad, Dr. Phil is finally coming around and have always been a fan of Mike Rowe!

  • @rallyqueens2029
    @rallyqueens2029 Před měsícem +2

    Mike I am a union electrician and I went to a trade school class of 01 what can I do to help this cause I believe 100 percent what you are saying about the trades

  • @petehoeft6518
    @petehoeft6518 Před měsícem +1

    What Mike Rowe described as to his approach for filming, that’s what Anthony Bourdain did. And both did it with humility and respect for those whom they filmed. And there are millions of potential stories waiting to be told ….. and they don’t have to involve Hollywood celebrities.

  • @esava44
    @esava44 Před měsícem +3

    I mean, College is a good thing. But the Federal Government started subsiding colleges through student loans. All this did was hike credit prices, inflate administrative positions, and create dumb and pointless degrees that attract people who largely shouldn't be in college (I'm looking at you..."Studies" degrees). But College is good. It should be cheaper and affordable. The Federal Government shouldn't take tax dollars to forgive loans. They should take that massive Education department budget, shut down the department and use those funds to pay off the loans they conned 18 year olds into getting. Then....force universities to figure it out on their own.

  • @DataJuggler
    @DataJuggler Před měsícem +4

    I was jogging today in really hot weather, and after a hurricane, Houston looks like a war zone in parts with fallen trees everywhere. These workers who didn't speak English, were doing really hard looking work in really hard weather, but they were laughing and telling jokes I didn't understand due to language. It made the rest of my run seem easier knowing people are out working, and a million of my neighbors don't have power. My grand mothers prayers are still working.

  • @wayneharless5073
    @wayneharless5073 Před měsícem +1

    Mike came to the college my son graduated from Hard Work U. All of the students work there way through no debt.

  • @markreynolds872
    @markreynolds872 Před měsícem +4

    Look I’ve bn a professional carpenter for over 3 decades!! Mike never mentioned a carpenter! It’s always a plumber or electrician or pipe fitter! Look the other trades can’t go to work until the carpenter is done and let’s then in! It’s a process! So shout out to all rough framing crews, an trim carpenters out there, it seems we are forgotten! However it doesn’t matter if it’s metal framing or wood framing, other trades can’t come in until we’re done! So Mike please mention a carpenter at some point! An I understand ppl get confused about a framer and a carpenter! After 30 years I’ve learned an loved it all! Framer frames carpenter trim out a siding a basically anything else! But only the carpenter can frame an finish!

    • @lewiemcneely9143
      @lewiemcneely9143 Před 13 dny

      I did grading and was around all the local thumb flateners and loved every second of them. LOTS to learn just watching.,

  • @robedmund9948
    @robedmund9948 Před měsícem +4

    Well, first, the people who went to college and paid THEIR loans back. Then, there's the people who chose NOT to go to college who get to pay for those idiots who aren't smart or honorable enough to pay off their own loans. There's also the people themselves who will pay via higher taxes (although they do come out ahead here).

  • @user-ns4qj7nc6l
    @user-ns4qj7nc6l Před měsícem +5

    The real problem, besides the ridiculous costs of college, are the adults who should be properly guiding teens in this world. Adults from every part of their lives push teens into the narrative that college is the only way to go after highschool. Teens don't understand how the world works. Teens don't understand how much debt they are diving into head first. They don't understand what interest is going to do to that cost and how long it's going to take to pay off. They don't understand how that's going to make getting things like cars and houses even harder. I don't think loans should just be forgiven because that won't solve anything long term. Adults need to properly prepare teens and help them to understand the massive commitment they will be taking on. And let them know it's ok to not go to college, there are other avenues and taking time off between highschool and making a decision is ok too. As long as you work hard in life it doesn't matter what you do.

  • @richardgreen7811
    @richardgreen7811 Před měsícem +4

    Student forgiveness of debt has no economic value. I have an idea ... why not forgive all of the tax and related legislation associated with the national 401K program. That frozen asset would then be freed-up and directly applied to the economy via transactions across America.

  • @ehderguyyashootadeerorno2313

    Mike. You did a great thing with dirty jobs. You have gave the hard working men and women of America a voice who work the long hours doing the jobs no one else wants to do to give us the lifestyle we take for granted. Thank you Mike and thank you blue color workers.

  • @defenstrator4660
    @defenstrator4660 Před měsícem +2

    If they want to fix student loans all they have to do is get rid of the bankruptcy exemption. Then the loans would only be given to people who would be likely to repay them. That would clean out a lot of the rot on academia.

  • @WeWokeTheGiants
    @WeWokeTheGiants Před měsícem +2

    Nobody pays for it. The debt disappears. Forgiving debt is a biblical principle and a godly trait. The government has every right to forgive debt, since the government issued the loans. That's saying I'm not allowed to forgive those who owe me a debt.

  • @leeriterii2128
    @leeriterii2128 Před měsícem +1

    I paid my student loan back with my 401K. Probably the only person who did so in the world. Paid my car loan off as well then lost the car to an accident weeks later. Now im on SSDI with no retirement savings and no life insurance.

  • @courtneybogle24
    @courtneybogle24 Před měsícem +5

    Mike Rowe for 2028!!!

  • @NathanielCrockett-b6n

    It would have been nice if the conversation were actually about collage loan debt forgiveness.

  • @PaulaDOTK
    @PaulaDOTK Před 22 dny

    I just watched the show today where you interviewed students and professionals that have bypassed the system with their loans in different ways. I agree that students are victims in this, but so our parents like myself. I feel like my daughter is made to feel like she couldn’t go to school if I didn’t sign for balloons. Here I am close to retirement still dealing with her student loans. It is a very frustrating process. I also worked at asmall college. I have since 12 years ago run into several of my former students who are still trying to find that job that supposedly is going to pay them $20 an hour. Very disheartening! And yes, this administration made lots of promises that they didn’t keep nor could they keep.

  • @emilylabo7053
    @emilylabo7053 Před měsícem +2

    The reality is they have repaid the loan they are forgiving the astronomical amount of interest that compounds.

  • @raysmusic49
    @raysmusic49 Před měsícem +1

    So True! How could anyone with a half a brain think student loans should be forgiven.

  • @atrain132
    @atrain132 Před měsícem +12

    Nope. It never should be forgiven.

    • @beautifulwhitecat
      @beautifulwhitecat Před měsícem

      Guess you aren't a Christian as you don't believe in forgiveness. Sad.

    • @beautifulwhitecat
      @beautifulwhitecat Před měsícem

      @@atrain132 Sounds like an atheist. Christ forgives completely! Praise be to Him! 💜🙌🏻✝️

  • @user-og5fr4dv1f
    @user-og5fr4dv1f Před měsícem +2

    Who pays for subsidies to farmers, oil and gas, corporations: taxpayers?

  • @user-th9bp6up5v
    @user-th9bp6up5v Před 29 dny

    As a nation we should be proud to educate our people

  • @i2vader
    @i2vader Před měsícem +1

    Mike Rowe could not have said it better, Whos forgiving the loans for the people that actually install,repair,make,build, and don’t just run there mouths and think showing up their owed a paycheck. This country is sick

  • @fredhinkel1872
    @fredhinkel1872 Před měsícem

    mike rowe is the new gold standard for leading the new generation that collage and 20 year student loan debt is not for everyone we need vocational schools schools schools

  • @bigprairiedog8865
    @bigprairiedog8865 Před měsícem +1

    How about corporations paying it for their future workers? They profit a trillion a month after low taxes. They don't pay for training anymore, and only offer some tuition reimbursement after your education. 50k is only $5 an hour for the first 5 years to get workers you need to make your profits. Home depot profits $16/hour for each of almost 500k employees, and Walmart twice that for 2 million employees.

  • @inquisitive980
    @inquisitive980 Před měsícem +1

    Mike is class!

  • @dannyhughes4889
    @dannyhughes4889 Před 2 hodinami

    Every Politician and Public Servant should be required to do half a days actual WORK each working day....I am not talking about photo shoots for the cameras.
    This would perhaps partly solve the current employment problem in many sectors, introduce a bit of reality into these peoples 'oversafe' lives, cut the cost of Government and open up more employment opportunities for the up and coming generations.
    The level of salaries and perks for far too many entrenched Public Servants would allow for the employment of at least another worker especially a younger person.
    For those saying" how would service be maintained' doesn't know what goes on in too many Governmental Departments at all levels.

  • @avayu2289
    @avayu2289 Před měsícem +1

    I agree. Total good sense.

  • @robertrice6679
    @robertrice6679 Před 6 dny

    I nominate Mike Rowe for President and Dr. Phil for Bice President, common sense, no BS hard work gets the job done!

  • @kbstrong429
    @kbstrong429 Před měsícem

    I look at it like I didn’t go to college because I had to work and couldn’t afford to. Some people got to go for free because they had a baby as a single mom. I felt like if I went and had a baby I could get help. I felt like I’d tell you my view.

  • @kimberlywarehime9474
    @kimberlywarehime9474 Před měsícem +1

    Speaking for many people who have payed off or are still paying on college loans: Why should we now have to pay for these dead beat's college loans through our taxes?! When they signed up for college, they signed a contract to pay back their own loans. It's BS they aren't being held responsible for their decision to to to college and pay off their own debt! 😡

  • @cultleader3572
    @cultleader3572 Před měsícem +4

    We can go and bail out Banks insurance companies in etc. with trillions of dollars but we can never bail out the American person

    • @briansomething5987
      @briansomething5987 Před měsícem

      Conveniently forgetting the fact that those "bailouts" were LOANS, which were repaid.

  • @mazdarx7887
    @mazdarx7887 Před měsícem +2

    If my brother gets his $150k education paid for by the government, how come the government won't give me $150k?

  • @Patty427
    @Patty427 Před 14 dny

    Thank you for bringing this subject of loan forgiveness . I do not agree that people should have loan forgiveness especially if the taxpayers are stuck with their debt. It is their responsibility.
    I went to college to earn a degree as an RN in the 1980's, and worked hard 12-16 hour shifts many years to pay off all of my debt while raising children on my own and my ex-husband did not help with child support. I had no loan forgiveness. Now at 69 I am retired as I developed RA and OA.
    My husband who is 69 ( 2nd marriage for both of us and is so wonderful and a blessing) will need to work until he is 72 to retire for having to pay off the rest or his student loan of $125,000 . He is a Phycologist PhD~ has 3 jobs and works so hard. He has not been able to have any help to have a part of his loan forgiven. He even worked all through the Covid crisis to help those who were injured and in pain and needed counseling. I think it is unfair for those who expect a loan debt forgiveness for a loan that they acquired. Thank you for reading, Thank you Dr. Phil.

  • @trevorrobinson2941
    @trevorrobinson2941 Před 6 dny

    Tuition should be capped by any college or university or trade school that accepts federal or state funding. Period!!

  • @dennisisthedroningsmalley9807
    @dennisisthedroningsmalley9807 Před měsícem +1

    I’m all for student loan forgiveness only if under one condition. The person receiving student loan forgiveness should be required to give their services to the tax paying public for free with no recompense.

  • @chaosgiga5789
    @chaosgiga5789 Před měsícem +1

    It's funny how we all pay for all the small business loan debt (PPP loans) of all our government officials without batting an eye, but college graduates and their loans are the worst monsters in the entire world. I say make the schools pay it all back, especially if companies are not paying what these schools are saying these degrees are worth!

  • @tylersmallman
    @tylersmallman Před 2 dny

    How about as an alternative to “forgiving” the loans, the federal government takes the loans and refinances them such that the borrowers can pay them off.

  • @hbarudi
    @hbarudi Před 29 dny

    They should do something about this problem. Maybe make the loans dischargable in bankruptcy...

  • @susan7414
    @susan7414 Před měsícem +1

    What about all the future student loans are they going to pay off those as well

  • @michaelbabella9012
    @michaelbabella9012 Před měsícem +1

    me, u and i, taxpayers and those that have student loans...before covid my payment was lower, reasonable, manageable...then man made covid hit, loans were deferred WITHOUT additional interest added, and now that they have us back paying, my payment went UP...almost $100 over what it was pre-covid. try to call them and ask why, no one answers the phone, all i get is a recording saying my minimum wait tome to talk to someone is 5hrs...and thats when i call them 1st thing in the morning, if i call them at 10am, im told my minimum wait time to talk to someone is 8hrs...and there is NO WAY they are open past 6pm.
    and yes, i tried the having them call me back, they said it would prolly be around 6hrs...that was 2 months ago. federal govt works on govt time, and evidentially questioning why ur payment went up drastically isnt of their immediate concern

  • @davidkimmel5153
    @davidkimmel5153 Před 4 dny

    Thanks Mike

  • @kcook8023
    @kcook8023 Před měsícem +2

    College is 50,000 dollars to get an education. You come out of highschool without a home. K thru 12 is basically free. A smart parent would say don't go to college. 4 years to study a degree that you don't even know you are right for. As soon as Republicans come up with a plan to make college beneficial will go a long way.

  • @michaelguzman6824
    @michaelguzman6824 Před měsícem +1

    Mike Rowe for Labor Secretary 🧐

  • @MikeSasseville
    @MikeSasseville Před 25 dny

    The only thing the government should do is eliminate the law that prevents the ability of student loans being able to be included if you file bankruptcy

  • @user-dh1qo1kw3g
    @user-dh1qo1kw3g Před měsícem

    As I said years ago that the taxpayers are paying for that supposed forgiveness of these college students college tuition. This guy just confirms exactly what I've been saying for years and years and years.

  • @merylparks1584
    @merylparks1584 Před měsícem +1

    Plus these kids most will make 6 figures, I’m not making that, I blame their parents for letting them still live at home into their 30’s without paying their parents a dime

  • @richardschaffling9882
    @richardschaffling9882 Před měsícem +1

    Dr. Phill said it right the tax payers are going to be stuck with the bill this was a very well don’t video

    • @Thunder_Dome45
      @Thunder_Dome45 Před 29 dny

      Yeah, it ain't like the taxes will be raised though.

  • @dianetaylor7198
    @dianetaylor7198 Před měsícem

    What about those parents and kids work hard to not take onstudent debt, how fair is that?

  • @brushcrawler8612
    @brushcrawler8612 Před měsícem +2

    I need a refund of my college tuition please...with interest

  • @cyberbrox5
    @cyberbrox5 Před měsícem +8

    To Dr Phils team, I was subscribed already and just noticed now I had been unsubscribed so watch the w@ke alphabet.

  • @TheIxxplonxei
    @TheIxxplonxei Před měsícem +1

    We can honestly have this mentality on everything in this case which is why I disagree with this mentality because we provide aid for everything else. These loans are predatory and were given out by the government. No one with no credit history or job should be given a loan like this. Look at the 2008 financial crises. Look at the government bailing out banks and corporations. Should an every day American be expected to pay for their negligence. You can’t file bankruptcy on these loans and these loans are so high it will take a life time. No university funded by tax payers dollars should cost 12000 a year. Let’s start also by acknowledging the problem in the system. Not shaming the victims of the fraudulent system that was pushed on them them by the government and the people they trusted the most.

  • @pauljarski7977
    @pauljarski7977 Před 17 dny

    I won't weigh in on student loan forgiveness one way or another. I did find it curious that Rowe mentioned work trucks like 3 times in the interview. There have been enormous tax breaks for commercial vehicles over 6000 pounds over the years via Section 179 of the tax code.

  • @davidberkovits9738
    @davidberkovits9738 Před 9 dny

    I support Debt forgiveness on a case by case basis.

  • @claz7307
    @claz7307 Před měsícem +1

    Under the current rules only people with very specific jobs can get loan forgiveness. This is because the education requirements for those jobs do not match the salaries.

    • @jamietwigg5152
      @jamietwigg5152 Před měsícem +3

      Why would you get a degree that wasn't worth it from jump?
      All those jobs and salaries have always been able to be researched.
      Not our fault they got a worthless degree.
      I live by a Bible verse "A man that builds a house, counts the cost"
      All decisions in life have consequences, thats why we must weigh those decisions before making a snap decision.

    • @melsmith3662
      @melsmith3662 Před měsícem +2

      Not from what I've read. Doctors and lawyers can get student loans paid for by taxpayers. Nothing is forgiven. It's paid by other people who didn't go to college or who already paid for their schooling. The whole point of going to college is to get a good paying job not some useless degree. Too many kids are getting useless degrees.

    • @claz7307
      @claz7307 Před měsícem

      @@jamietwigg5152 so your child's teacher is worthless? How about their school counselor? Or the social worker who is helping abused children? Are those people worthless? They chose to get an education where they can help people. So I guess the choice is your, help forgive their loans, pay significantly higher property and income taxes so they can have a higher salary, or figure out how to school your own children.

    • @claz7307
      @claz7307 Před měsícem

      @@melsmith3662 The PSLF is for people who are working in the public sector such as teachers, counselors, and social workers. If you feel those are useless degrees I'm not sure what to tell you.

  • @michaelgrosz8667
    @michaelgrosz8667 Před měsícem

    The problem is the loan system is set up to put you in debt and keep you there until they get the insurance and when someone file a class action lawsuit that get a lot of people in like the bibble vs saile ma. So yes there should be forgiveness for loan up to a degree but the system has to be changed so this doesn't happen in cycle.