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Re: Redlining
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>I have no trouble believing that the student loan market would quickly
>dry up were the government to get out of the business.
Just wanted to clear up that my reference to student loans was not meant to
start a discussion of the granting of _those_ loans. It was meant to spark
a discussion of the lending to those borrowers *after* they graduate. As a
group, their default rate is generally high. And yet, as a group, the
extension of credit to these people is not systematically denied (as in
redlining).
I take responsibility for the thread being confused as I believe my first
mention of it was unclear. mea culpa.
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>Red Rackham
>
Matt
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