Gwen Moore Calls for Solution to Student Loan Crisis
Washington, DC,
June 11, 2013
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Whitefish Bay Patch
Students attending school on subsidized Stafford student loans could see their interest rates double on July 1 — from 3.4 percent to 6.8 percent, if Congress doesn't act to maintain current rates, Moore said. Subsidized Stafford loans are awarded based on economic needs of students. “In our recovering economy, it is absurd that we are even debating whether or not to keep student loan interest rates low,” Moore said in a press release. “Student loan debt has reached over $1 trillion, impacting more than 7 million students. We must come together before July 1 to support our students, not double their burden.” Two proposals to prevent the rate increase were defeated in Congress last week.
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