Student Debt

President Joe Biden's plan to forgive up to $20,000 per student loan borrower is facing a legal challenge from GOP-led states.
Six Republican-led states are suing the Biden administration to try and halt its plan to forgive student loan debt for millions of Americans.
Most House Republicans objected to a bill that would let some people disentangle themselves from the student loan debts of their spouses.
Even without Joe Biden’s debt forgiveness program, a big chunk of student debt would never get paid back.
The West Virginia Democrat called the proposal "excessive," arguing there are more effective ways to support student borrowers.
The president's debt forgiveness plan may get tied up in court, according to some legal experts.
The senator said he wiped his debt clean thanks to one effort he made, but social media users didn't think it would work the same for them.
Donald Trump squawked about scammed students in his attack on college loan forgiveness after paying $25 million to settle Trump University lawsuits.
Student loan forgiveness in this situation is complicated, especially if you made payments after March 2020.
The White House spilled the tea on Marjorie Taylor Greene, Matt Gaetz and other House Republicans who received major concessions on PPP loans.