that 57 percent of americans believe |
4.72 |
Jump to 2.32 |
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to do it are mixed more than 5 000 |
5.599 |
Jump to 10.08 |
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one-third 34 percent said all student |
5.281 |
Jump to 15.679 |
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loans should be forgiven another third |
5.039 |
Jump to 18.4 |
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35 percent said loans should be forgiven |
5.6 |
Jump to 20.96 |
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only for those in need and one in four |
6.08 |
Jump to 23.439 |
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or 27 percent said student loans should |
5.679 |
Jump to 26.56 |
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more borrowers with incomes below fifty |
4.72 |
Jump to 77.28 |
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thousand dollars in this survey were |
4.48 |
Jump to 80.08 |
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loans for all with student debt about 42 |
5.599 |
Jump to 84.56 |
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percent on the and that was about 42 now |
4.72 |
Jump to 87.52 |
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on the other hand there were about 33 |
4.721 |
Jump to 90.159 |
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percent of those with incomes between 50 |
6.48 |
Jump to 92.24 |
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and 100 000 who said this and only 25 |
6.4 |
Jump to 94.88 |
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with those of income above a hundred |
4.32 |
Jump to 98.72 |
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thousand dollars said all loans should |
3.92 |
Jump to 101.28 |
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54 percent with federal student loans |
4.64 |
Jump to 122.079 |
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39 year old woman who still has to pay |
5.681 |
Jump to 128.239 |
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nearly a third about 30 000 of the |
4.96 |
Jump to 130.72 |
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six-figure sum that she took out in |
3.679 |
Jump to 133.92 |
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order to get two degrees she said she |
3.68 |
Jump to 135.68 |
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borrowing the money in the first place |
3.68 |
Jump to 139.36 |
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been in effect since march of 2020 part |
4.239 |
Jump to 150.64 |
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