Student loan borrowers could be forced into 'unthinkable financial decisions' if Supreme Court rules against Biden
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
56% : With student loan payments set to start either 60 days after SCOTUS makes a decision, or 60 days after June 30 (when the pause ends), higher education experts like Mark Kantrowitz have told USA Today, "Sixty days will be enough to forgive student loan debt if the president's plan survives."53% : Here are a few ideas to consider:What to know about a repayment planRepaying student loan debt is different for every borrower, especially when more than 40 million Americans have benefitted from not having to pay on them for the past three years.
44% : "The newest proposal to reduce the years in which borrowers are forced to make payments on student debt is certainly a step forward, but it's not nearly enough to address the crisis.
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