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The Complicated Future of Student Loans

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Jul 7, 2023
Stacy Cowley, a finance correspondent for The New York Times, dives into the recent Supreme Court ruling that blocked Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan. She examines the impact on borrowers who are now facing repayments after a pause, sharing personal stories that highlight the emotional and financial challenges ahead. Cowley also discusses new income-driven repayment measures designed to ease burdens, revealing a complex landscape of hope and struggle for millions of borrowers as they return to repaying their debts.
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Broken system

  • The loan payment pause was a temporary pandemic measure.
  • Restarting payments without changes risks borrowers defaulting like before.
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Biden's plan

  • Biden's plan aimed to fix the broken student loan system through mass debt cancellation.
  • It targeted relief towards low-income and non-white borrowers.
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Legal Challenge

  • Republican-led states sued, arguing Biden lacked authority under the HEROES Act.
  • They claimed Congress holds the power to cancel debt, not the President.
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