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Biden’s Student Debt Forgiveness Plan Is Back in Play
• February 26, 2024
On Jan. 19, the Biden administration announced that it had approved $4.9 billion in student loan debt relief for 73,600 student borrowers: “These discharges are the result of fixes made by […]
College and Coronavirus: No, Gap Years Aren’t Free
• August 3, 2020
These gap years will have nothing to do with introspective soul-searching and everything to do with the fact that many colleges and universities will be closed for at least the fall semester.
The Looming Student Debt Apocalypse
• November 23, 2018
Education-related debt impacts more than 44 million of us, who owe a total of $1.5 trillion, making the burden of education the country’s second-largest debt after consumer mortgages.
