"Supreme Court's Impact on Student Loan Debt Relief and LGBTQ Rights: Biden's Response and Defiant Democrats"

The Biden administration has already canceled a record $66 billion in student loan debt for nearly 2.2 million borrowers through changes to existing federal programs. These changes include making it easier to qualify for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program, expanding eligibility for the borrower defense to repayment program, and providing automatic loan discharges for permanently disabled borrowers. Three individuals shared their stories of receiving debt relief, including one who attended a school that engaged in misleading practices, another who struggled with the complicated application process for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program, and a radiologist who benefited from the consolidation of his loans and the temporary waiver put in place by the Biden administration.
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