Americans who had expected sizable chunks of their student debt to be wiped out under Biden's student debt relief plan are now recalculating what their futures may look like.
through Biden's plan won't know for at least a few months whether as much as $20,000 in their student debt will be forgiven — or still owed — as the Supreme Court decides on its constitutionality.I feel a bit anxious ... because depending on which way the pendulum swings, [it] could mean being able to pay off my debt in five years or maybe even paying it off in 10," Ryan Rudolph, 29, aand a Duke University master's student based in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, told Axios.
"It's not fun understanding your financial future, ... hanging in the balance and not knowing, having to deal with that uncertainty," said Rudolph. The conservative justices, with a 6-3 majority in the court, during arguments on two legal challenges to the plan, announced in August,
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