Lumina Foundation: When It Comes to Student Loan Borrowers of Color, Policymakers Should Explore the Shades of Gray
July 15, 2020
July 15, 2020
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, July 15 -- The Lumina Foundation issued the following news release:
The last recession consumed the modest wealth of Black and Hispanic communities, further deepening racial wealth divides and burdening college students from these communities with higher loan debt. The United States is experiencing another severe economic downturn, with record-high unemployment fueled by a pandemic--and it's affecting college affordability even more dramatically.
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The last recession consumed the modest wealth of Black and Hispanic communities, further deepening racial wealth divides and burdening college students from these communities with higher loan debt. The United States is experiencing another severe economic downturn, with record-high unemployment fueled by a pandemic--and it's affecting college affordability even more dramatically.
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