SAN DIEGO (KUSI) – CEO of Pierce Education Properties, Fred Pierce, says return of student loan payments will not trigger stock market or housing crash. Many so-called “experts” are predicting a dire situation once people are forced to begin repaying their student loans, but Pierce says that is overblown, insisting there will be no measurable impact from re-instituting payment obligations...
SAN DIEGO – CEO of Pierce Education Properties, Fred Pierce, says return of student loan payments will not trigger stock market or housing crash.
Many so-called “experts” are predicting a dire situation once people are forced to begin repaying their student loans, but Pierce says that is overblown, insisting there will be no measurable impact from re-instituting payment obligations on student loans.
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