It benefits people who can pay back students loans and people who need students loans to make extra money.
Before loans were non-dischargeable, you'd have students run up their debts and declare bankruptcy. This sort of fraudulent activity had no consequences since student loans are unsecured.
The result was that the private student loan market was small. Nobody was going to loan money they'd never get paid back.
In many apartment buildings the 2.4 Ghz spectrum is just too crowded. Just using a cheap 5Ghz 11n without breamforming would likely solve the problem. I've got at least 40 bss's on 2.4 and I'm the only one on 5Ghz. It's crazy.
I'd say Comcast should use 5Ghz but then that spectrum will get crowded too.
I think customers would be pissed about never knowing when data will suddenly surge in price, even if you warn them. It would also kill the user experience. And stuff like background updates and push messages would be a pain.
I'm sure the usage pattern is steady enough to make a pretty good model.
And GS salaries are bad. GS-15 tops out at like 160k at the most senior levels.
Maybe NSA puts them on a special track, but even that isn’t very good.