Nov. 12, 2020 "What Can Student Loan Borrowers Expect Under a Biden Presidency?"
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by Kaitlin Mulhere The chances for major student loan relief likely shrank last week, even as the country elected a president who has promised to address the pervasive problem of debt. President-elect Joe Biden ran on a campaign loaded with education platforms, including ideas to reduce the burden of student loans on many of the country’s 45 million borrowers.
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