After describing Friday's Supreme Court ruling against student debt relief as "unthinkable," President Joe Biden announced he'd find a new way to ease the burden of student loan payments.
Borrowers left reeling after Friday's Supreme Court decisionWhile Biden said the "fight is not over" in his press conference, student borrowers who spoke to CNBC Make It were disheartened about the Supreme Court ruling earlier in the day.
Stevens has $40,000 in student loan debt after graduating with a bachelor's degree in secondary education from Northern Arizona University in 2015.
She would have qualified for $20,000 in student debt relief if the Biden administration's executive action had been allowed to proceed.
If you plan on running for president, you're going to have to have a plan for student loan debt forgiveness.
Persons:
Joe Biden, Education Secretary Miguel Cardona, he'd, Biden, Shayna Stevens, Stevens
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Washington , DC