"To my knowledge, everyone with student loans voluntarily took them. "How can we honestly ask people who did not go to college to subsidize the lives of those who did decide to go to college?" Bach added. And given that any broad-based forgiveness would cost tens of billions of dollars, all taxpayers - not just by those who have a college degree - would be contributing to the cost of cancellation.
Research has shown that a college degree generally boosts an individual's earnings over their lifetime. "While some may view this debt forgiveness as a slap in the face to people who were responsible and paid off their student loans, this is a bigger slap in the face to those Americans who never went to college," Will Bach, a financial advisor based in Ohio, told Yahoo Finance. by AnonymousĪs the president weighs broad student loan forgiveness, some Americans expressing frustration over a policy they see as unfair. "Only then will we be able to better understand and support the young people who need us most," they said. Public health officials and youth-serving organizations must "tailor services to meet LGBTQ youth's unique needs," added Myeshia Price, senior research scientist for The Trevor Project. Young LGBTQ people are "a marginalized group consistently found to be at significantly increased risk for suicide because of how they are mistreated and stigmatized in society." What they're saying: "The impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and relentless political attacks during this time period cannot be understated," Amit Paley, CEO and executive director of The Trevor Project, said in a statement. Worth noting: 66% of LGBTQ young people - and 85% of trans and nonbinary youth - said in a January poll that their mental health had been negatively affected by recent debates about state laws targeting trans people. LGBTQ youth of color also reported significantly higher rates of concern that providers would not understand their culture compared to white youth. Respondents said the top four barriers to care were fears around discussing mental health, concerns with parental permission, fears of not being taken seriously and lack of affordability. LGBTQ youth who live in a community that is accepting of LGBTQ people reported significantly lower rates of attempting suicide than those who do not.ĩ3% of trans and nonbinary youth said that they have worried about trans people being denied access to gender-affirming medical care due to state or local laws.įewer than 1 in 3 trans and nonbinary youth said their home is a gender-affirming space. With a wave of recent legislation seeking to restrict discussions of sexuality and gender in schools, experts have increasingly warned about a rash of new mental health crises.īy the numbers: 45% of respondents seriously considered attempting suicide in the past year, including 53% of trans and nonbinary youth.Ī majority of LGBTQ youth also reported recent symptoms of anxiety (73%) and depression (58%), yet 60% of youth who wanted mental health care were not able to get it. has seen a record number of anti-trans bills in state legislatures - many specifically focused on trans youth. The big picture: In the last year, the U.S. by AnonymousĪlmost half of LGBTQ youth seriously considered attempting suicide in the past year, according to survey results published Wednesday by The Trevor Project, an organization that runs crisis intervention and suicide prevention services for LGBTQ people under 25. The Best Actress winner that year was Shirley MacLaine in Terms of Endearment the other nominees were Jane Alexander in Testament, Meryl Streep in Silkwood, Julie Walters in Educating Rita, and Debra Winger in Terms of Endearment. I think a lot of them give those movies a pass, and that was just an incredible, incredible performance." I think, as somebody who votes for the Academy Awards now, a little bit more of an insider, I think a lot of voters – particularly those who are a little bit older… We won’t say they are walking around with colostomy bags, but I won’t say they’re not.
Dee Wallace should have been nominated for an Academy Award, and in my opinion, she should have won it. I thought, again, this is the sort of conversation that you get into with people about awards season, and who gets nominated and who doesn’t get nominated. I just paid my admission and went in… was Cujo (1983). "One of the other ones that’s really great – and I never got an advanced screening, I saw it in pretty much an empty theatre. From a recent discussion of the many film adaptations of his books, Stephen King had this to say: