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View Poll Results: What would you do? | |||
Option 1: Pay it off and be done with it. |
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34 | 64.15% |
Option 2: The benefit is worth the hassle. Pay the minimums and let Uncle Sam pay the rest in five years. |
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16 | 30.19% |
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3 | 5.66% |
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#31 |
The 23rd Pillar
Join Date: Sep 2002
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I voted pay it off because I wouldn't be that surprised if the forgiveness program was ended and because it would free your wife to work somewhere else (or not work) if she wants. If she's confident that she wants to stay in her current job for at least 5 years, it might be worth the gamble to let it ride and go for forgiveness.
The bottom line as far as I'm concerned is that a few thousand dollars over several years isn't worth it if your wife will feel trapped by it.
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