Schatz, Pocan Reintroduce Legislation To End Student Loan Debt Crisis

Date: June 7, 2023
Location: Washington, D.C.

"Solving the student loan debt crisis means focusing on the full cost of college -- that includes books, room and board, and supplies. Our bill brings states back to the table and leverages federal dollars to reinvest in public education, and help students and their families cover the real cost of college."

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The Debt-Free College Act would establish a state-federal partnership that provides a dollar-for-dollar federal match to state higher education appropriations in exchange for a commitment to help students pay for the full cost of attendance without having to take on debt. The bicameral legislation, first introduced in 2018, was the first proposal to go beyond free tuition, and ensure that students leave college without the financial burden of student loan debt.

According to the Education Data Initiative, 72 percent of student debt holders believe their student loan debt will delay homeownership. A Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System survey found that almost 50 percent of student loan borrowers who struggle to repay their loans said that they would miss or make partial student loan payments in an effort to cover a $400 emergency expense, while 13 percent said they would skip a rent or mortgage payment and 22 percent said that would skip a utility bill.


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