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Letters to the editor for Sunday, June 23, 2024
The News-Press via Yahoo News· 2 hours agoBiden’s accomplishments 1. 2021 and 2022 were two strongest years of job growth in history...weapons and humanitarian assistance.8. Moved to strengthen...
Why student loan forgiveness sparks anger: A philosopher, attorney general, sociologist and...
CNBC· 7 days agoSupreme Court in Washington, D.C., after the nation's high court struck down President Joe Biden's ...
Majority of Americans favor forgiving medical debt, AP-NORC poll finds
WATE 6 Knoxville· 5 days agoNEW YORK (AP) — Janille Williams wants to buy a house someday — but first, he has to pay down tens...
Wall Street Journal: The cost of forgiving medical debt
Greensboro News & Record· 3 days agoThe Biden administration is canceling student loans and easing mortgage payment terms. Now the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) wants to erase ...
Meet the ‘double haters’ who could decide the election
Washington Post· 2 hours agoWith Election Day less than five months away, voters here in Hudson are increasingly preoccupied...
Student loan relief contributing to 27% jump in projected federal budget deficit, per CBO
CNN.com· 2 days agoLooking longer term, the nation’s debt will approach $57 trillion in fiscal year 2034, nearly $2.5...
Medical Debt vs. Student Loan Debt: Which Would You Cancel?
Modesto Bee· 2 days agoMost Americans say it’s “extremely” or “very important” for the government to forgive medical debt. Americans would rather see the federal government forgive medical
Millions of Americans could lose Social Security over student debt
Newsweek· 6 days agoMillions of Americans are at risk of losing their Social Security benefits as student debt follows...
This week in Bidenomics: Pile on the debt
Yahoo Finance via AOL· 22 hours agoPlus, Biden’s various efforts to cancel student debt have pushed the 2024 deficit up by about $150 billion this year, according to Capital ...
Gateway - The Root
The Root· 5 days ago“Millions of people’s lives are at stake,” explains Justin Hansford, a Law Professor at Howard University. The Supreme Court is currently hearing arguments for two separate but connected cases ...