makes her an expert. sonya. thank you so much for being with me. this gallup poll shows that we talked about disparities on this show a lot here. there really isn t one blacks, whites, hispanics, all. what about 70% say that these debts pushed back those major life decisions? how should that inform the conversation we have about a loan forgiveness and student loan programs in this country well, thank you so much for having me this morning. i think it s a very, very important conversation as we look to see what the biden administration will be doing very soon in the next coming months with their proposed second chance at forgiveness. sit alone that affects everyone whether we re thinking about homebuying, where we re thinking about marriage the challenge here is that payments are very high, interest is high, and there doesn t seem to be a lot of elif, insight. four americans, particularly those that are in, i would say the age range of 30 years old, the fifth years old, whether you
carbon plus cnn filled tomorrow at nine closed captioning brought to you by mesobook.com if you or a loved one have mesothelial, will send you a free book to answer questions you may have call now and we ll come to you 808 to one 4,000 the biden administration is working on new ways to reduce or wipe-out student loan debt. last week, the administration announced it s using existing programs to cancel $7.4 billion in debt for 277,000 borrowers the administration says new proposals that could benefit certain groups could go into effect this fall if they re approved and they cannot come soon enough for borrowers who say that they re putting off major decisions. they say paying student loans does not leave enough money to think about buying a house, are retiring let s talk about that with sonya louis, aka the student loan doctor. she s an expert and she had debt and repaid it. so that was really