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Universal student-debt cancellation is a bad idea. It would be a big handout to Americans from upper-income families, most of whom are able to pay off their loans without too much trouble. "Education debt," as Sandy Baum and Victoria Lee of the Urban Institute have written, "is disproportionately concentrated among the well-off."(If you're skeptical, I laid out the evidence in a recent column.)A much better idea would be an enormous investment in colleges that enroll large numbers of middle-class and lower-income students. These colleges tend to be underfunded and suffer from high dropout rates. This investment program could be combined with targeted debt forgiveness for those college graduates(and especially non-graduates)unable to repay their loans. When I heard this week that Elizabeth Warren was instead proposing a sweeping debt-relief program, I was disappointed. Her campaign has been full of ideas to reduce poverty and lift middle-class living standards. A big debt-cancellation program is much less progressive than most of her ideas. But as I dug into the details of her new proposal, I discovered that it wasn't as bad as I had first feared. It is more targeted than her campaign has sometimes made it sound. Her plan is considerably less regressive than universal debt cancellation would be. I still don't love the idea. Warren would wipe out up to $50,000 in debt for anyone making less than $100,000 a year. It means that a 24-year-old in Silicon Valley making $90,000--and on a path to earn far more--could get a windfall. And people earning up to $250,000--say, a 27-year-old investment banker or corporate lawyer--would get some benefit from the plan. Warren would also make tuition free at every public college, including those with overwhelmingly upper-income students, like the University of Virginia and the University of Michigan. This money would do much more good if it instead went to community colleges, which are typically starved of resources. Yet the Warren plan is better than I first thought—for two reasons. First, people earning more than $100,000 a year can't get the full $50,000 in debt relief; someone earning $220,000 could get only $10,000, for example. Second, the $50,000 cap means that people who took on more debt to get a degree in business, law and medicine--and are often earning very high salaries--will still have to pay back some of their loans.

According to the passage, why would a universal student-debt cancellation be an undesirable policy?

AIt would not benefit college students from lower-income families.
BIt would be an unnecessary gift to high-income students.正確答案
CIt would not be fair to students of private colleges.
DIt would only do good to poorer students in public colleges.
答案與詳解
B
正確答案
作者認為全面免除學貸會讓高收入家庭學生不當受益,是「不必要的禮物」,故政策不可取。

為什麼答案是 B

完全對應首段 big handout to Americans from upper-income families。high-income students = upper-income families,unnecessary gift = handout,是標準改寫題正解。

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