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Home›Student Loan›1 in 3 Americans earning $250,000 or more say they live paycheck to paycheck – are they really? and the winners and losers of Biden’s plan to write off $10,000 in student loan debt

1 in 3 Americans earning $250,000 or more say they live paycheck to paycheck – are they really? and the winners and losers of Biden’s plan to write off $10,000 in student loan debt

By Ronald P. Linkous
June 3, 2022
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