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How student loan policies widen the homeownership gap

Por: The Hill Business December 12, 2022

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As borrowers prepare for the  on their student loans, they face distinctly different economic conditions than the ones in which they were last obligated to make regular repayments in March 2020 — and this poses special challenges for those hoping to buy a home.   Even with Americans’  rates during pandemic lockdowns and restrictions, the dream of homeownership is increasingly out of reach as ,  fluctuate and  eats away at dollars... + full article



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