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Student loans: How payments pinch renters, dash dreams of homeownership

Por: The Hill Politics July 13, 2023

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Student loan borrowers could face housing hurdles in an already tight and expensive market once payments kick in later this year after a three-year pause.    The money saved not paying on loans during this period helped some borrowers build savings or handle the rising costs of household goods and other necessities, including rent.  . That could lead those in debt, especially low income borrowers, to look for alternatives, such as moving in... + full article



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