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    Student Loan Forgiveness

    enSeptember 21, 2022
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    Making Margin Podcast
    Episode 41 - Student Loan Forgiveness

    Welcome to the Making Margin podcast! Greenway’s team is here to discuss common financial mistakes and to help you navigate them. 

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    On Aug. 24 Biden announced that his administration will waive student loan debt for qualifying Americans — $10,000 for individuals earning less than $125,000, plus an additional $10,000 for those who had received Pell Grants, which support tuition for lower-income students. We discuss everything we know about it.

     

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