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More student loans canceled in Biden's final round of forgiveness before leaving office
More student loans canceled in Biden's final round of forgiveness before leaving office
More student loans canceled in Biden's final round of forgiveness before leaving office

Published on: 12/20/2024

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With the latest round of relief, Biden has canceled an unprecedented $180 billion in federal student loans through existing programs, covering 4.9 million Americans.

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