UNITED STATES — On Friday, Biden announced that his administration approved another 74,000 borrowers for $5 billion in debt relief. It adds to the thousands of borrowers who have already benefited from the Education Department's one-time account adjustment for those who have completed qualifying payments on income-driven repayment plans and relief through a limited-time waiver for borrowers in Public Service Loan Forgiveness... businessinsider.com
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Biden's administration has approved another 74,000 borrowers for $5 billion in debt relief
Published (Updated) on Friday, January 19, 2024
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• Copper price hits $10,000 • Nigerian Naira becoming the most unpredictable currency • Trump imposes sanctions on China, and more - Monday 24/March/2025 Top Business Headlines
• 81yr Joe Biden has ended his re-election campaign and endorsed Kamala Harris to succeed him as the Democratic candidate
• Biden campaign is enlisting Obama, George Clooney and Julia Roberts for a star-studded major fundraiser
• President Biden has signed $1.2 trillion spending package to keep the government funded until October 1
• Joe Biden and Donald Trump have both passed the delegate thresholds to clinch their parties' nominations
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