The 2020 presidential race is heating up. Here's what some candidates are saying about your student loans:
College should be free for certain families earning below $125,000 .Federal student loan interest rates should be lower, and the federal government should not make a profit on student loans.Elizabeth Warren Student loan refinancing should be provided by the federal government.The federal government should not make money on student loans.Amy Klobuchar is a U.S. Senator from Minnesota.
Public service loan forgiveness, as well as student loan refinancing, should be expanded to more borrowers.Photo by Michael Brochstein/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)Public service loan forgiveness should be expanded, and those who serve their community after college should have access to student loan forgiveness and perhaps should not have to borrow student loan debt.Interest rates for federal student loans - and the cost of college - should be more affordable.
A 10x10 Student Loan Emancipation Plan should provide student loan forgiveness for anyone who dedicates 10% of their salary for 10 years to repayment.Universities should implement an administrator to student ratio.
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