Student Loan Debt
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Supreme Court Takes Student Debt Relief Away From 43 Million Americans
Nationwide, more than 45 million people owe $1.6 trillion in federal loans for college, according to government data, and as many as 43 million of them stood to benefit from the cancellation program.
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The Supreme Court Is Hearing Arguments About Biden’s Student Loan Cancellation Plan on Tuesday. Here’s What You Need to Know
About 90% of the benefits from Biden’s plan will go to families earning less than $75,000 according to the White House, but a group of Republican-led states have sued to block it.
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Biden Administration Makes It Easier to Discharge Student Loan Debt Through Bankruptcy
Prior to this move, student loan debt—unlike credit card bills, medical bills, and most other forms of debt—was not eligible to be automatically wiped away when a person filed for bankruptcy.
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What It Means for Wisconsin: Trump vs. Biden on Student Loan Debt
The two candidates have wildly different approaches to how college students handle student loans.
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Evers Creates Group to Tackle $24 Billion in Student Loan Debt
Task force will look to reduce its drag on state and local economies
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Evers Speech Puts Farmers First
‘State of State’ also includes a showdown over gerrymandering
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Evers’ State of the State To-Do List
Governor again chides GOP for legislators’ short session



















