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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.
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When Democratic U.S. Rep. Tim Ryan spoke out against President Joe Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan this week, it marked a departure from some past statements and votes.
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President Joe Biden's student loan relief plan will forgive $10,000 for each government loan borrower and $20,000 for those who had pell grants.
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President Biden's plan will forgive up to $20,000 in student loan debt for qualifying borrowers. Here are three things you need to know.
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Student loan interest rates reset every May. This year, they're on the rise.
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The U.S. Department of Education unveils a plan to help millions of borrowers who have been hurt and held back by its troubled income-driven repayment plans.
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Lawmakers are calling for an investigation two weeks after an NPR report found a student loan program designed to help low-income borrowers wasn't living up to its promise.
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The Biden administration extended the freeze on student loan payments yet again, this time until September, and announced a reset for borrowers in default.
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Payments on federal student loans have been paused for two years, and the Biden administration appears to be considering extending the pause beyond May.
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The Biden Administration had planned to restart payments in February. However, those plans have been pushed back to May due to the ongoing COVID crises. We’ll look at the impact restarting loans could have and how some colleges and universities are trying to find solutions to remove student loans.