The Biden administration’s plan to forgive a portion of federal student loans faces legal challenges and political opposition. Proponents argue that loan relief will ease financial burdens on millions and stimulate the economy, while critics claim it’s unfair and costly. Courts are reviewing lawsuits that question the administration’s authority, leaving the program’s future uncertain. The debate highlights broader concerns about college affordability and education funding.
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