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Biden Quietly Forgives Student Loans for Government Workers But Millions of Others Remain Crushed by Student Debt

Only old Joe Biden and his friends are permitted to prosper in his country.  Why does it seem like a communist takeover of the US?

Red State reported:

Throughout Joe Biden’s 2020 presidential campaign, he pledged to tackle America’s student debt crisis by reducing the cost of attending college and canceling up to $10,000 of debt per borrower.

More than a year into his presidency, Mr. Biden has come up short on both counts. Not only have he and Democrats in Congress failed to pass legislation forgiving student loan debt, data compiled by U.S. News & World Report indicate that “tuition rates at both private and public National Universities have increased by at least 2%” from the 2020-2021 school year to the 2021-2022 year.

However, despite these failures, one group has benefited substantially from the Biden administration’s student loan policies: nonprofit workers, the largest group of which is those employed by federal, state, or local governments.

While tens of millions of other Americans remain burdened with massive student loan debts, government and other nonprofit workers have enjoyed substantial amounts of student debt forgiveness, and at a rate we’ve never seen before, thanks to a combination of policies most voters know very little about.

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5 thoughts on “Biden Quietly Forgives Student Loans for Government Workers But Millions of Others Remain Crushed by Student Debt”

  1. Between my time in the military and a dozen years in multiple federal agencies as an IT contractor, I can tell you that we could get rid of at least half of the Civil Servants AND have a more efficient and better running government.

    Problem is that the ones that we would get rid of are incapable of getting or holding a real job with tasks, accountability, and communications requirements! They would start by axing why they are being let go…..

  2. Trouble is, they get fired from a government job (which is next to impossible) then they go get a state job!

  3. I guess all that house, Congress, Senate workers that have been having a fit because all they make is 174,000 per year finally got their degrees paid for like they wanted. How do we find out who got their paid???

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