DEBT RELIEF PROGRAMME: President Biden to extend freeze on student loan repayments to June 30

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The United States will extend a pandemic-era pause in student loan repayments to no later than 30 June 2023, President Joe Biden said on Tuesday.

the Supreme Court to lift a lower court’s order blocking his plan to cancel billions of dollars in student debt in a challenge brought by six Republican-led states. The June 30 date would give the US Supreme Court an opportunity to hear the case before its current term ends,.

the Supreme Court to lift a lower court’s order blocking his plan to cancel billions of dollars in student debt in a challenge brought by six Republican-led states. The June 30 date would give the US Supreme Court an opportunity to hear the case before its current term ends,
 

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