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qwamqwamqwam ,

The absolutely optimal move is probably to keep 5 or so k of debt around just to hedge the forgiveness play. But just paying it all off is also a great investment. You’re not likely to find another way of using your money with a >4% ROI. If the hassle of keeping another set of bills current is going to significantly add stress to your life I would pay it off. Really, though, there’s no way to lose here.

giantofthenorth OP ,

I do still lose by having to over pay the bloodsuckers either way 👉😎👉

kakes , (edited )

The [S&P 500] index has returned a historic annualized average return of around 11.88% since its 1957 inception through the end of 2021.
investopedia.com/…/what-average-annual-return-sp-…

specialdealer ,

Adjust for inflation and taxes and the margin thins considerably

kakes ,

True true.

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