Like baloon payments and reverse mortgages leading up to the housing crisis? Just like student loans, when enough people are fooled or make a bad decision, it impacts the larger economy to some degree. I think it would make more sense to end the unjust and predatory practices to help prevent that sort of thing.
As for paying for your own mistakes, that sounds pretty fair. But it seems there are other instances where people bankrupt becuase of insurmountable debt and it is acceptable for the people they owe, or the population in general, to pay for it. Like medical bankruptcy. Say someone piles up $50k in medical bills caused by smoking or doing some stupid stunt. That was a health choice they made, they decided to get cheap or no insurance, the hospital provided an agreed upon service, yet they can bankrupt and others pay. It's just odd that bankruptcy applies to every bad decision people make accept choosing the wrong education/career path. (I'm sure there are some nuances I am missing about various bankruptcy types, I don't mind getting schooled if that's the case).
I agree about the crash and the causes. And I agree others should not have to pay for someone’s mistakes or situation.
I went bankrupt from illness. I had a 6 figure income and a nice house. I filed for reorganization. It was granted. I kept paying as long as I could. I eventually lost the house and life anyway.
But I eventually figured out how to live with little money and even contract a cheap house here and start over.
I just can’t afford new cars and expensive lifestyle anymore. I rarely eat out at restaurants or pay for first run movies. That sort of thing. And I fix and maintain what I can myself now.
And the bank made a profit on my lost property.
Most bankruptcies are not a walk away clean from your debt deal. It was easier for a time. And the lawyers made a killing. But the laws tightened up.
Just like in the 80’s when I was an auto dealership finance manager we had a 5 point spread to make profit on interest loans from the major banks. Payments are close to them today on cars that are double the price because they cap the dealer and offer low interest.
But we made the paycheck while it lasted.
We live in a capatilist world. Not democratic and not socialist. We are responsible for ourselves. We are responsible to understand money and budget.
Ignorance is no excuse to break the law. It’s no excuse to over extend yourself on a loan.
Just my feelings about this.