Supreme Court Prepares To Hear Arguments About Biden’s Student Debt Cancellation

Supreme Court Prepares To Hear Arguments About Biden’s Student Debt Cancellation


The Supreme Court will hear arguments on Tuesday regarding two lawsuits challenging a plan from the Biden administration to unilaterally cancel student debt for millions of individuals.

The policy, which would nix $10,000 in student loans per borrower earning annual salaries less than $125,000 as well as $20,000 per borrower who paid for college via Pell Grants, was enacted via executive order last fall. Justices will hear arguments in two cases, one which was filed by six Republican attorneys general and another which was filed by the Job Creators Network Foundation, a conservative-leaning advocacy group.

“Student loans are merely a symptom of the underlying disease of out-of-control college tuition that has grown by more than twice the inflation rate over the past few decades,” Job Creators Network Foundation President Elaine Parker said in a statement provided to The Daily Wire. “Biden’s loan forgiveness program would only worsen this problem by failing to hold colleges…

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