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As court debates student loans, borrowers see disconnect

Por: ABC News Business March 01, 2023

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WASHINGTON -- Niara Thompson couldn’t shake her frustration as the Supreme Court debated President ’s student debt cancellation. As she listened from the audience Tuesday, it all felt academic. There was a long discussion on the nuances of certain words. Justices asked lawyers to explore hypothetical scenarios.For Thompson, none of it is hypothetical. A student at the University of Georgia, she grew up watching her parents struggle with... + full article



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