Author Michael Arceneaux on student loans and trying not to die poor
, has struggled with debt as a writer, juggling student loans and trying to maintain perfect credit. In his new book,, out this week, he breaks down the personal politics of money.
“I really wanted to write about how student loan debt can impact every facet of your life,” he tells Jezebel, “and not necessarily just the financial amount you pay but the emotional debt that we carry.”until September 30, with interest also suspended amid the pandemic. While it certainly helps those in financial straits, Arceneaux looks at the move more like a bandaid on a gunshot wound. “It’s great in the interim but doesn’t speak to folks like me who have private loans.
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