The Biden administration is signaling they may extend the payment freeze. 👀
Well, here we are again trying to make sense of Joe Biden’s “will-he-or-won’t-he” strategy to address the country’s
in federal student loan debt. Recent news suggests, though, that the pendulum might once again be swinging back toward the “will he” side of the spectrum.an update that offered a glimmer of hope for debt cancellation advocates. “The president’s going to look at what we should do on student debt before the pause expires or he’ll extend the pause,” Klain said in the podcast’s.
But we still have nothing resembling a straight answer from the administration. Asked about Klain’s comments, White House press secretary Jen Psakia lukewarm response, saying, “That is obviously something we will continue to assess and review as we get closer to May,” followed by, “I don’t have anything to predict at this point in time.
For a refresher, we’re currently partway through the administration’s third payment pause extension and the sixth since the federal student loan moratorium first kicked in with the
Malaysia Latest News, Malaysia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Education Department Sends Another Sign That Student Loan Payments May Not Restart in MayThe U.S. Department of Education has directed the companies that service federal student loans not to send out notices about the payments resuming.
Read more »
Amazon rainforest approaches tipping point where it may turn into savannaMore than 75 percent of the Amazon rainforest has lost stability since the early 2000s, which means it takes longer to recover from droughts and wildfires.
Read more »
The GOP May Be Split by Trump, But Both Halves Are Exceedingly DangerousThis week, D.C. will be split between a group of pro-Trump truckers around the metro area and an ultra-conservative annual event that Trump is very pointedly not invited to but Mitch McConnell is headlining.
Read more »
‘Putin is angry’: U.S. intel chiefs warn that Russia may escalate attacksU.S. Intelligence leaders on Tuesday floated the idea that Vladimir Putin may seek an exit from Ukraine if his war effort continues to stall, but that escalation of the conflict is likely to happen before the Russian president considers ending his attacks.
Read more »
Taller adults may face heightened risk of colorectal cancer: studyAccording to a new study, taller adults may be at greater risk of developing colorectal cancer than their shorter friends - via healthing_ca healthing colorectalcancer ColorectalCancerAwarenessMonth
Read more »
Controversial rock art may depict extinct giants of the ice ageGiant ground sloths the size of a car, elephantine herbivores and a deerlike animal with an elongated snout are depicted in rock paintings in the Colombian Amazon rainforest, according to a new study. But some archaeologists say the art is more recent.
Read more »