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How America’s retreat from student lending risks deepening inequality in graduate education
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The US government’s decision to cap federal graduate student loans and dismantle flexible repayment options marks a seismic shift in higher education policy. By reducing public support and steering students toward riskier private lending, the move threatens to deepen inequality, particularly among low-income and minority groups, potentially reshaping who can access and afford graduate education in America.
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