Biden's student loan forgiveness plan goes before the Supreme Court
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54% : "We're talking hundreds of billions of dollars in relief," said Adam Minsky, an attorney who works with student loan borrowers.44% : Now, it's up to the Supreme Court whether the more than 40 million people who would qualify for this debt cancellation will get it.
43% : In a case that will ultimately decide whether about 43 million people get some or all of their federal student loans forgiven, the justices will decide the issue of whether the president has the authority to cancel $10,000 to $20,000 in student debt for most borrowers or not.
38% : "They're still equally as worried, I think, as people who know that they're gonna get their total debt wiped out.""It's really about the larger principle of, 'Can we cancel student debt?'
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