So when's the bubble gonna burst?
"Trends continue until they can't"
>>1405896
will start with China. we will be pulled into the shitstorm.
>>1405896
2017? honestly i have no idea, but i hope i can figure it out
>>1405970
I've got about $30k left. Knowing my luck, I'll pay it off right before a catastrophe happens to render my payoffs meaningless.
I'll be able to pay it off in aprox. 1.5 years, so prepare for a fallout around then.
Either that or all students will have loan forgiveness around then. Either or.
>>1405981
>all students will have loan forgiveness
>loan forgiveness
this will probably cause U.S. dollar crisis to be even worse
>>1405981
>implying you'll actually get any amount forgiven
and if you do enjoy paying taxes on all of it including interest
If hillary gets elected definitely short it.
>>1405970
ok so cars are just hilariously expensive compared to wages? I wasn't sure.
>>1405970
I've never understood why people are so keen to take out car loans. Paying interest on something that rapidly devalues seems like a chump's game. At least with a mortgage, the house is likely to at least hold its value. For student loans, they at least initially paid for a degree, which is likely to increase your earnings. But, fuck, a car's value plummets as soon as you buy it (assuming it's new) and continues to steadily decrease over its lifetime, all the while you're paying interest on it.
>>1406161
I was debating buying a newer v6 mustang until I realized I was going to lose ~$10 a day just looking at the thing.
300hp and 30mpg is a pretty good deal though.
>>1405981
>Year 2000
"The computer's time clocks will reset and all technology will fail."
>Year 2012
"The Apocolypse is predicted by the Mayan Calender."
>Year 2017
"Yeah, Anon's debt will be paid off around September. We're all gonna die."
>>1406007
So what you're saying is...I should vote for HIllary and short student loans immediately?