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Business & EconomyMore than 120,000 student loan borrowers will see some debt relief under the Biden administration’s loan forgiveness plan.
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As payments are scheduled to resume, we’ll look at the current state of student loan forgiveness this hour.
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As payments are scheduled to resume, we’ll look at the current state of student loan forgiveness this hour.
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A major blow came when the Supreme Court struck down the student debt forgiveness plan.
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The court unanimously dismissed on standing grounds a challenge to President Biden's groundbreaking plan to forgive some or all federal student loan debt for tens of millions of Americans.
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The program to erase student loan debts for millions of borrowers hit a brick wall Thursday when it was blocked by a U.S. District Court judge. The administration quickly appealed the decision.
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We’ll take a look at the process of applying for the student loan forgiveness program, including who’s eligible and other information you need to know.
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"It's easy, it's fast," Biden said in a press conference announcing the launch, noting applications take less than 5 minutes and can be done on desktop or phone.
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North Carolina plans to tax residents who get student loan forgiveness and some other states are looking at doing the same but not Ohio.
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The Biden administration has announced plans to cancel billions in student debt. We’ll look at the support and criticism towards the plan, as well as the persisting issue of higher education costs.