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Student loan uprising as 1 in 4 consider refusing to make repayments

Por: Newsweek Nation September 10, 2023

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One in four Americans will refuse to make student loan repayments when a three-year pause prompted by the COVID-19 pandemic ends in October, according to a poll conducted exclusively for Newsweek.Interest on federal student loans began accumulating again on September 1, and borrowers need to start paying back loans from next month.Many had been hoping their debt would be erased or reduced before the pause ended, but the Supreme Court this summer... + full article



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