>>9613>Only $10,000, maybe? Or $50,000? Right, you'd have to select a reasonable number, which is hard. And the number would probably have to represent a max of payments, otherwise one could still spend a lifetime servicing student loan debt.
>a cap would seem that it'd have to be retrospective as wellRight, you could do that, as a species of debt forgiveness basically.
>those who did pay things off by themselvesI feel like it would never happen, but you could offer refunds. Let's say nobody will have to pay more than $50,000 for student loans -- representing a sum of payments on both principle, interest and fees. If you happened to have done so in paying off a large loan, you will receive a refund for what you paid beyond $50,000. [Although I guess that would mean someone was getting part of their education for free. And particularly expensive education for free. I don't know. I think no matter what you do, someone will feel cheated. The other option is to do nothing about the problem.]
Of course, with a cap on student loans, some will not be able to complete their education on time, or will have to select less expensive education. I suppose that's bad.