EPISODE · May 13, 2026 · 11 MIN
Kim on a Whim Tackles Student Loan Debt, College Costs, and the Broken Education System
from The Marc Cox Morning Show
In “Kim on a Whim,” Kim St. Onge and Marc dive into the growing burden of student loan debt after a study found that many Gen Z borrowers are delaying major life milestones like buying homes, getting married, or starting families because of overwhelming college costs. The conversation critiques the modern higher education system, with Marc arguing colleges dramatically inflated tuition prices once federally backed student loans became widely available, comparing the crisis to the housing bubble and healthcare inflation. The segment also explores personal responsibility, predatory loan interest rates, parents’ role in financial planning, and whether college degrees still justify massive debt loads outside of elite or specialized programs. Marc reflects on how affordable tuition once was during his own college years and contrasts it with today’s six-figure debt stories, while both hosts argue that universities have increasingly prioritized profits and ideology over practical value. The discussion blends economic frustration, generational challenges, and skepticism toward government student loan intervention into one of the hour’s most relatable conversations. Hashtags: #KimOnaWhim #StudentLoans #CollegeDebt #GenZ #HigherEducation #TuitionCrisis #JoeBiden #CollegeCosts #PersonalFinance #EducationSystem
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In “Kim on a Whim,” Kim St. Onge and Marc dive into the growing burden of student loan debt after a study found that many Gen Z borrowers are delaying major life milestones like buying homes, getting married, or starting families because of overwhelming college costs. The conversation critiques the modern higher education system, with Marc arguing colleges dramatically inflated tuition prices once federally backed student loans became widely available, comparing the crisis to the housing bubble and healthcare inflation. The segment also explores personal responsibility, predatory loan interest rates, parents’ role in financial planning, and whether college degrees still justify massive debt loads outside of elite or specialized programs. Marc reflects on how affordable tuition once was during his own college years and contrasts it with today’s six-figure debt stories, while both hosts argue that universities have increasingly prioritized profits and ideology over practical value. The discussion blends economic frustration, generational challenges, and skepticism toward government student loan intervention into one of the hour’s most relatable conversations. Hashtags: #KimOnaWhim #StudentLoans #CollegeDebt #GenZ #HigherEducation #TuitionCrisis #JoeBiden #CollegeCosts #PersonalFinance #EducationSystem
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Kim on a Whim Tackles Student Loan Debt, College Costs, and the Broken Education System
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