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Jan052011

Need Your Student Loans Paid Off? Get A Job In Congress

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Source - WSJ

Scrutiny Grows as U.S. Pays Staffers' Student Loans

WASHINGTON -- Congress and federal agencies are expected to spend as much as $60 million in fiscal 2009 on a little-known taxpayer-funded perk: repaying government employees' college loans.

Paying off staffers' old student loans is rare in the private sector.  And while total spending on the benefit in the federal government remains relatively small, it has multiplied since the program began seven years ago, according to federal records and government officials.

Mike Orenstein, spokesman for the Office of Personnel Management, which handles human-resources policy for the federal government, said the repayment program was adopted across all agencies in the 2002 fiscal year amid competition for professionals at the time. Now, he said, "agencies need to review their staffing levels, their overall needs and resources, and determine whether or not it makes sense to use this program at the current time."

In fiscal 2002, 690 federal government employees in the executive branch received a total of $3 million toward their college bills. By fiscal 2007, the most recent year for which figures are available, 6,600 employees -- most of them lawyers, Federal Bureau of Investigation agents and intelligence officials -- received more than $42 million toward their college bills, according to government records and officials.

Paying off staffers' old student loans is rare in the private sector. And while total spending on the benefit in the federal government remains relatively small, it has multiplied since the program began seven years ago, according to federal records and government officials.

Mike Orenstein, spokesman for the Office of Personnel Management, which handles human-resources policy for the federal government, said the repayment program was adopted across all agencies in the 2002 fiscal year amid competition for professionals at the time. Now, he said, "agencies need to review their staffing levels, their overall needs and resources, and determine whether or not it makes sense to use this program at the current time."

In fiscal 2002, 690 federal government employees in the executive branch received a total of $3 million toward their college bills. By fiscal 2007, the most recent year for which figures are available, 6,600 employees -- most of them lawyers, Federal Bureau of Investigation agents and intelligence officials -- received more than $42 million toward their college bills, according to government records and officials.

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Reader Comments (9)

Jan 5, 2011 at 2:03 AM | Registered CommenterDailyBail
Jan 5, 2011 at 2:04 AM | Registered CommenterDailyBail
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124578152192043001.html

Scrutiny Grows as U.S. Pays Staffers' Student Loans
Jan 5, 2011 at 2:07 AM | Registered CommenterDailyBail
Is there any way that all of America can be Congressmen for just 1 year and let the 535 be the poor average Joes taking it in the ass?

Hey, I can dream...
Jan 5, 2011 at 2:07 AM | Unregistered CommenterS. Gompers
i'd vote for you gomp if you ran in my district...
Jan 5, 2011 at 4:14 AM | Registered CommenterDailyBail
Thanks Steve,

Unfortunately there are two types of people on this earth, those who lay out all of their secrets for the world to see, and those who will be taking them to the grave.

I am definitely in the latter group.

One day we may talk in private about when I ventured into the political arena years ago. Exciting times, only lost by six votes, interesting story.

Sometimes when you hunt the bear, the bear hunts you...
Jan 5, 2011 at 9:26 AM | Unregistered CommenterS. Gompers
I can see, not too far down the road, where the govt will "cover" college loans if you join the military. Running low on grist.
Jan 5, 2011 at 4:09 PM | Unregistered Commenterrobertsgt40
Student loans with bad credit are also available from pubic sources, like govt provided financial loans. These financial loans are available at much lower rates, usually include a repayment delay until after graduation, but most importantly are guaranteed by the govt. So, the monetary burden on the students from these student education financial loans is significantly less.
Feb 20, 2012 at 1:54 AM | Unregistered CommenterQuickcash
This is usually a great idea. The only problem is that college age kids usually don't understand the implications of extending the life of the loan. In the long run, it's going to cost them more.
Mar 2, 2012 at 11:02 PM | Unregistered CommenterPayday Loans

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