3 steps that would help 'cure the disease' of the student-debt crisis after Biden's one-time relief, according to experts
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51% : Along with its announcement of broad student-loan forgiveness, the White House also outlined some steps it will take to protect "borrowers and taxpayers from steep increases in college costs," including increasing the maximum Pell Grant award and holding colleges accountable for contributing to the rise in student debt by publishing an annual watch list of the programs with the highest levels of debt in the country.43% : And after his proposal for free community college got cut from Democrats' economic spending bill last year, Biden pledged to "get it done" before his first term is up in 2024.
39% : Two federal courts recently ruled implementation cannot move forward until they a final decision on the legality of the debt cancellation.
30% : Biden's plan to forgive up to $20,000 in student debt for federal borrowers making under $125,000 a year is currently stalled in court, but it's not the silver bullet experts and advocates are looking for.
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