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D'Aungilique Jackson, of Fresno, California, holds a "Cancel Student Debt" sign outside the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, D.C., after the nation's high court struck down President Joe Biden's student debt relief program on Friday, June 30, 2023. Kent Nishimura | Los Angeles Times | Getty Images'A common-sense fairness question'"There is a common-sense fairness question when it comes to erasing student debt," Griffin wrote in an email to CNBC. "Our priorities should be preventing and alleviating student debt, rather than insisting on a narrative of personal responsibility." So student loan forgiveness may affect more Democrats than Republicans directly." Some who oppose student loan forgiveness view education as a private commodity that benefits the person who purchases it."
Persons: D'Aungilique Jackson, Joe Biden's, Kent Nishimura, Griffin, Kate Padgett Walsh, they've, Padgett Walsh, Devin Singh, Singh, there's, Charlie Eaton, haven't, Eaton Organizations: U.S, Supreme, Washington , D.C, Los Angeles Times, Getty, CNBC, Biden, Valuable Education, Iowa State University, Dartmouth College, Democratic, University of California Locations: Fresno , California, Washington ,, Arkansas, Merced
Dr. Kate Padgett Walsh, a debt ethicist, said those people view fairness "too narrowly." President Joe Biden arrived at an answer at the end of August – he would cancel up to $20,000 in student debt for federal borrowers making under $125,000. "Our student debt relief program will help borrowers most at risk of delinquency or default from the pandemic get back on their feet," Education Secretary Miguel Cardona wrote on Twitter. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said in August that Biden's plan to cancel student debt is "astonishingly unfair." "The financing of higher education is now so broken that we need to think about these questions of fairness and justice."
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