A new federal report shows that the government is expected to forgive at least $108 billion in student debt in the coming years. The relief is part of an Obama administration plan to help borrowers, but is proving far more costly than previously thought. WSJ’s Lee Hawkins explains.Wall Street Journal video
U.S. Plans to Forgive $108 Billion in Student Loans. Wall Street Journal video
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