The New York Times’ ‘Ways You Can Still Cancel’ Student Loan Debt After a June 2023 Supreme Court ruling on student debt forgiveness, the New York Times stealth edited an article advising readers that "death" was one way out of debt.
Do Americans Have to Apply for Student Loan Forgiveness? Social media discussed student loan forgiveness applications as part of the Biden administration's newly-unveiled plan.
Yes, Borrowers Are Eligible for Refunds on Student Loan Payments Made After March 2020 The Biden administration's student loan forgiveness plan, announced in August 2022, included refunds on payments made after March 2020.
Rep. Jim Banks Tweet: ‘Student Loan Forgiveness Undermines’ Military Recruiting Among viral reactions to the Biden administration's student loan forgiveness plan was the Indiana Republican's tweet about the move potentially discouraging military enlistment.
Crowder and Shapiro Student Loan Forgiveness-PPP Controversy As the American public discussed an August 2022 move by the Biden administration to cancel some student loan debt, some of its more vocal critics on social media were accused of receiving PPP "loans."
Are Lawmakers’ Children Exempt From Repaying Student Loans? A false claim on a Fox talk show has survived online in several iterations.