Elizabeth Warren criticizes letting students pay for college by selling a stake in their future earnings

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'Income-share agreements' risk being predatory and dangerous for students, Elizabeth Warren says

Sen. Elizabeth Warren and other members of Congress are raising concerns about a controversial college financing product poised to gain popularity.

Though use of ISAs is still relatively limited to a handful of colleges and investment companies, the idea has gained popularity — particularly in Silicon Valley and conservative political circles — over the past few years as college costs and student debt continue to rise. Liz Hill, a Department of Education spokeswoman, wrote in an emailed statement that any Department experiment on ISAs would explore their risks and benefits. “Participation in any ISA program would be voluntary,” she wrote.

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Wow. I always knew student loans were a modern form of indentured servitude, but this is next level.

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