The Supreme Court will soon hear two cases challenging President Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan. If the Biden administration is successful, more than 40 million people could have up to $20,000 of their individual federal student loan debt canceled.
President Biden, joined by Education Secretary Miguel Cardona, speaks on Aug.
22 at The White House about the administration’s plan to cancel up to $20,000 of individual federal student loan debt for millions of borrowers. The Supreme Court on Tuesday will hear oral arguments in two lawsuits challenging the debt plan.
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