President Joe Biden on Monday unveiled a new set of proposals aimed at reducing student debt for millions of borrowers, following up on a pledge he made after the U.S. Supreme Court blocked his earlier attempts to do something similar.
With a high-stakes election looming, the Star Tribune is trying to better understand how the president's student debt proposals have affected Minnesotans. Would you be willing to share your story about how student loans have affected your life? Please fill out our form below.
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