Student loan forgiveness: Trump's win brings uncertainty to borrowers
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48% : The GOP opposition to student loan forgiveness primarily stems from concerns about fiscal responsibility, fairness, and the potential impact on the economy.RELATED: Student loan forgiveness: Biden cancels another $1.2B in debt for public service workersRepublicans argue that canceling student loan debt would be costly and could add to the national debt.24% : Trump has remained largely silent on what specific actions he would take regarding student loans, leaving many borrowers uncertain about their financial futures.
21% : Throughout his campaign, Trump and other Republican leaders criticized Biden's student loan forgiveness plans, with GOP-led states filing lawsuits that have delayed debt cancellation for millions of borrowers.
17% : Trump called it a "total catastrophe" that "taunted young people.
15% : Trump has previously expressed opposition to Biden's efforts to provide widespread student debt relief, which suggests that his administration would not continue the current loan forgiveness programs and may attempt to roll back some of Biden's initiatives.
11% : The issue came up just once in the September presidential debate, when Trump hammered Harris and Biden for failing to deliver their promise of widespread forgiveness.
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