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Federal Loan Repayment Pause Extended Until May 1

President Biden extends a freeze on federal student loan payments.

Aired 12/27/2021 | Rating NR

Chicago Tonight

Federal Loan Repayment Pause Extended Until May 1

Clip: 12/27/2021 | 5m 44sVideo has Closed Captions

President Biden extends a freeze on federal student loan payments.

Millions of student loan borrowers are getting another reprieve from making their federal loan payments. Last week, the Biden administration extended the federal student loan moratorium that was set to expire at the end of January. But some advocates are saying that's still not enough.

Aired 12/27/2021 | Rating NR

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