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2024-04-09 05:36:42 UTC - HELPFUL

Rated by Participant: F82C778A4B306674BC7A6549776837809CD5E05851527BCBCABDEF47A4F6244B
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Forgetting about whether this is even legal, debts are not "cancelled" but transferred to others. In this case, the "cancelling" of student debts simply means that the Federal government (the lender) will no longer receive expected payments, causing the fiscal deficit to rise. https://www.crfb.org/blogs/what-does-student-debt-cancellation-mean-federal-finances

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