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The Broken Promise of âCollege for Everyoneâ The rise in undergraduate degrees was supposed to increase prosperity and cut economic inequality. Bidenâs student debt relief plan, which is being challenged at the Supreme Court on Tuesday, proves otherwise. by Jack Schneider and Jennifer C. Berkshire
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