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The Higher Education Inquirer is taking a close look at who’s invested in Maximus, the enormous social welfare profiteer. Maximus has been servicing student loan defaulters for years and has now taken over Navient’s federal student loan business, branding it Aidvantage.
Maximus (MMS) Share Price 1995-2022
(Source: Seeking Alpha)
While CEO Bruce Caswell made more than $6 million in total compensation last year, Maximus’ customer service representatives, the people who have to make the calls to the growing number of student loan defaulters, make less money than workers at Walmart.
Maximus has recently posted federally contracted jobs on Indeed for $13.15 an hour in Texas and South Carolina, even though the federal minimum wage has been raised to $15 an hour. Wages for Maximus workers in other states are reportedly even lower, as little as $10 an hour in Kentucky and other states with regressive economies.
Maximus’ largest institutional investors include BlackRock, Vanguard Group, and State Street Corp–three financial behemoths. BlackRock has $10 trillion in Assets Under Management (AUM), Vanguard Group has about $7 Trillion in Assets Under Management, and State Street has almost $4 Trillion in AUM.
Bank of New York Mellon, Wells Fargo, and Bank of America each own 900,000 shares or more.
Public retirement funds, including public school teachers retirement funds (see table below), are directly and indirectly invested in the Poverty Industrial Complex and the student loan mess through Maximus and other large corporations.
Social justice advocates have to wonder, how can the student loan system be fixed if the US establishment has a vested interest in the mess?
Maximus (MMS) Top Institutional Investors
List of Public Funds Directly Invested in Maximus
Alaska Department of Revenue
California PERS
California State Teachers Retirement System
Colorado PERS
Florida Retirement System
Pennsylvania Public School Retirement System
Teachers Retirement System of Kentucky
Louisiana State Employees Retirement System
Ohio PERS
New Mexico Educational Retirement Board
New York State Retirement System
New York State Teachers Retirement System
Ontario Teachers Retirement System
Oregon PERS
State of Tennessee Treasury
Teachers Retirement System of Texas
State of Wisconsin Investment Board
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