Keen On America

Student Debt as Modern American Serfdom: A Mother Stole $200,000 in Her Daughter's Name

Nov 18, 2025
Kristin Collier, a university professor and author of "What Debt Demands," shares her shocking story of discovering $200,000 in fraudulent student loans taken out by her mother. She explores how modern student debt resembles serfdom, with significant reforms making it nearly impossible to discharge during bankruptcy. Kristin advocates for debt cancellation and free public education, drawing parallels with global models. She highlights the emotional toll of debt and the need for systemic change to prevent financial instability.
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ANECDOTE

Identity Theft By A Parent

  • Kristin Collier discovered over $200,000 of fraudulent debts on her credit report during her senior year of college.
  • She later learned her mother, a gambling addict, had taken out those loans using Kristin's identity.
INSIGHT

Student Loans' Bankruptcy Immunity

  • Since 2005, student loans are nearly impossible to discharge in bankruptcy due to an extreme "undue hardship" standard.
  • This makes education debt a lifelong burden that can follow borrowers into retirement.
INSIGHT

Debt Became A Civic Expectation

  • The US once outlawed debtors' prisons and encouraged debt-taking as market participation.
  • That cultural shift normalized debt as a means to access education and basic needs, entrenching precarity.
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