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稳定·22 故事·8来源·最后更新: 22 hours ago
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Richard Tice defends suspension of Reform UK activist Tim Montgomerie
政治
22 hours agoAI总结

Richard Tice defends suspension of Reform UK activist Tim Montgomerie

Reform UK deputy leader Richard Tice defended the suspension of activist Tim Montgomerie, stating internal debates should remain private. Tice and education spokesperson Suella Braverman also announced a new apprenticeship subsidy plan funded by cutting student loans.

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Guardian UK
3 min read
Bernie Sanders pitches bill to stop Social Security garnishment for student loans
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政治·3 days agoAI总结

Bernie Sanders pitches bill to stop Social Security garnishment for student loans

Sen. Bernie Sanders proposed the Stop Social Security Garnishment Act to prevent seniors' retirement benefits from being withheld for unpaid federal student loan debt.

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CNBC
2 min read
State Student Loans: A Cautious Alternative to Federal Debt Caps
发展中
Business·8/2/2026AI总结

State Student Loans: A Cautious Alternative to Federal Debt Caps

As federal student loan limits tighten, states are expanding their own loan offerings. Consumer advocates warn these state-backed loans function more like private credit products, carrying varying interest rates, credit score requirements, and fewer federal protections, urging borrowers to proceed with caution.

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CNBC
5 min read
Court Ruling Ends Long Legal Battle for Student Loan Forgiveness
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Law·8/1/2026AI总结

Court Ruling Ends Long Legal Battle for Student Loan Forgiveness

A recent 9th Circuit Court ruling concludes a seven-year class-action lawsuit, Sweet v. McMahon, ensuring debt erasure for nearly half a million federal student loan borrowers defrauded by colleges. The settlement, the largest ever against the U.S. government, will provide over $23 billion in relief.

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NPR News
3 min read
MPs say government mis-sold student loans with misleading comparisons
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政治·7/7/2026AI总结

MPs say government mis-sold student loans with misleading comparisons

MPs accuse the government of mis-selling student loans through misleading slideshows and YouTube videos, failing to disclose that loan terms could change. A report by the Treasury select committee urges the reversal of a decision to freeze the repayment threshold, highlighting a loss of trust between graduates and the system.

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Guardian UK
3 min read
Federal Student Loan Changes Take Effect July 1, Impacting Millions
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政治·7/1/2026AI总结

Federal Student Loan Changes Take Effect July 1, Impacting Millions

Millions of federal student loan borrowers face significant changes starting July 1, including the end of the SAVE plan and new limits on graduate and Parent PLUS loans. These changes are expected to increase monthly payments for many, with some facing auto-enrollment in standard plans if they don't switch.

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ABC News
4 min read
Federal Judge Strikes Down Trump-Era Student Loan Forgiveness Rule
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政治·6/30/2026AI总结

Federal Judge Strikes Down Trump-Era Student Loan Forgiveness Rule

A federal judge in Massachusetts has blocked a Trump administration overhaul to the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program. The judge ruled the changes overstepped the Education Department's authority and violated free speech protections, stating the program risked political retribution.

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The Independent World
2 min read
UK to Charge Asylum Seekers Up to £10,000 for State-Funded Support
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6/30/2026AI总结

UK to Charge Asylum Seekers Up to £10,000 for State-Funded Support

The UK plans to introduce a means-tested scheme requiring asylum seekers to repay up to £10,000 for state-funded living costs, sparking criticism from charities as unfair and impractical.

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Guardian UK
3 min read
UK Graduates Face Financial Setback, Especially in Arts, IFS Reports
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Education·6/25/2026AI总结

UK Graduates Face Financial Setback, Especially in Arts, IFS Reports

The Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) estimates a quarter of UK graduates, particularly those with creative or performing arts degrees, may be financially worse off after university. This report fuels ongoing debate on university funding, student loans, and the value of higher education.

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Guardian UK
3 min read
Trump Administration Policy Offers Enhanced Federal Student Loan Interest Rate Discount
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Business·6/25/2026AI总结

Trump Administration Policy Offers Enhanced Federal Student Loan Interest Rate Discount

The U.S. Department of Education, under a Trump administration policy, is offering eligible federal student loan borrowers a 1 percentage point interest rate reduction for enrolling in autopay by Sept. 30, 2026. This temporary relief, starting July 1, lasts until June 30, 2028, aiming to help borrowers with rising living costs.

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CNBC
3 min read
UK Universities Face New Threat as Minimum Grade Requirements for Student Loans Loom
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Education·6/17/2026AI总结

UK Universities Face New Threat as Minimum Grade Requirements for Student Loans Loom

New UK government policy requiring minimum GCSE grades for student loans could cost universities over £200m annually. This move disproportionately affects institutions reliant on students without formal qualifications, potentially narrowing access to higher education for disadvantaged learners.

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Guardian UK
3 min read
England Considers Minimum Grades for Student Loans, Sparking Access Concerns
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Education·6/17/2026AI总结

England Considers Minimum Grades for Student Loans, Sparking Access Concerns

England is proposing minimum grade requirements, like a GCSE English pass, for students to access government loans for higher education. This could block over 30,000 students annually, disproportionately affecting those from poorer or non-traditional backgrounds, and potentially harming universities reliant on such enrollments.

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Guardian UK
3 min read
28-year-old law graduate pays off $75,000 in student debt by selling art
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Business·6/13/2026AI总结

28-year-old law graduate pays off $75,000 in student debt by selling art

Elyse Burns, 28, paid off over $75,000 in law school debt within a year of graduating by growing her art business, Elyse Breanne Design. She started selling art in 2015 and by 2020, her business was making six figures. Burns leveraged TikTok to boost her business and chose to focus on it over a legal career, ultimately paying off her loans without taking the bar exam.

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CNBC
4 min read
UK Ministers Defend Student Loan Changes Amid Fairness Accusations
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政治·6/10/2026AI总结

UK Ministers Defend Student Loan Changes Amid Fairness Accusations

UK ministers reject accusations of unfairness regarding student loan changes, arguing the heavily subsidized nature of the loans grants the government the right to alter terms. Concerns persist over rising debt and interest rates, with critics comparing the situation to mis-selling scandals.

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Guardian UK
3 min read
Thousands tell MPs student loan terms are unfair and poorly understood
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Education·5/28/2026AI总结

Thousands tell MPs student loan terms are unfair and poorly understood

More than 52,000 people responded to a Commons Treasury committee inquiry into student loans, with most plan 2 borrowers saying interest rates and repayment terms were unreasonable. MPs said the scale of frustration and upset among graduates was significant.

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Guardian Business
3 min read
25 States Sue Trump Admin Over New Federal Student Loan Limits
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政治·5/21/2026AI总结

25 States Sue Trump Admin Over New Federal Student Loan Limits

A coalition of 25 states and D.C. sued the Trump administration over new federal student loan limits, arguing they will hinder access to healthcare professions and exacerbate shortages. The Education Department defends the caps as a way to control rising tuition costs.

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CNBC
4 min read
24 States Sue Trump Administration Over Student Loan Rule
发展中
Law·5/19/2026AI总结

24 States Sue Trump Administration Over Student Loan Rule

A coalition of 24 states and D.C. sued the Trump administration over a rule limiting federal student loans for graduate degrees in healthcare fields, arguing it will reduce access to critical professions.

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NPR News
4 min read
Robert F. Smith's Morehouse Debt Payoff: Unpacking the Details
新闻资讯
5/16/2026AI总结

Robert F. Smith's Morehouse Debt Payoff: Unpacking the Details

Robert F. Smith's 2019 Morehouse College commencement gift of $34 million covered not only graduates' debts but also their parents', highlighting family financial burdens and educational inequality, particularly in African-American communities.

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TOI World
3 min read
Indian-origin philanthropist Anil Kochhar pays off student loans for 176 graduates of North Carolina college: '80 years ago, my father...'
世界
5/9/2026

Indian-origin philanthropist Anil Kochhar pays off student loans for 176 graduates of North Carolina college: '80 years ago, my father...'

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TOI World
Over 600 Hong Kong Seniors Default on Student Loans Totaling HK$126 Million
新闻资讯
4/22/2026AI总结

Over 600 Hong Kong Seniors Default on Student Loans Totaling HK$126 Million

More than 600 Hongkongers aged 60 and above have defaulted on student loans under five government schemes, with the Education Bureau recording 9,838 default cases involving HK$126 million as of January 31, 2026, up from 5,134 cases worth HK$96 million in 2025.

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SCMP Economy
1 min read
Average Student Loan Debt Hits $43,000 as College Costs Keep Rising
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Education·4/21/2026AI总结

Average Student Loan Debt Hits $43,000 as College Costs Keep Rising

Average student loan debt for bachelor's degree recipients has risen to $43,000, up from $40,000 last year, as college costs continue climbing about 5% annually. Around 46% of 2026 high school graduates will attend four-year colleges, with 42.8 million Americans holding $1.696 trillion in federal student loans. New federal loan limits of $257,500 take effect for borrowers after July 1.

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CNBC
2 min read
Government caps student loan interest at 6% for 2026-27 academic year
新闻资讯
4/13/2026AI总结

Government caps student loan interest at 6% for 2026-27 academic year

The UK government has capped student loan interest at 6% for the 2026-27 academic year to offset inflation risks linked to the conflict in Iran. While high earners may see a slight reduction in debt growth, many lower-income borrowers will face higher interest rates than currently.

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Guardian Business
3 min read