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Why Is It so Damn Hard To Find Sympathetic Student Loan 'Victims'?

Why Is It so Damn Hard To Find Sympathetic Student Loan 'Victims'?
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Less than half of the Class of 2024 took out college loans averaging $30,000—a manageable amount that buys over $1 million in extra lifetime earnings.

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Loaded language like 'debased and alienating' journalism and 'serfdom'Dismissive framing of student borrowers as undeserving complainersOne-sided presentation favoring conservative economic policy without acknowledging counterargumentsSarcastic tone toward liberal politicians and policiesContextual framingComparative languageStory angle selectionloaded languageframing of issuesomission of perspectivesLoaded language such as 'grouse about' and 'psychologically burdensome' to belittle debt complaintsFraming of issues to emphasize manageability of debt and criticize forgiveness as misguided, promoting conservative fiscal responsibility

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