Slate Money - Money Talks: The Student Loan Paradox
Slate News15 Apr 2025

Slate Money - Money Talks: The Student Loan Paradox

In this Money Talks: The federal student loan program was meant to help students seeking a route to a better life – so why is it putting so many of them into crippling debt instead? Journalist Jillian Berman, author of Sunk Cost: Who’s to Blame for the Nation’s Broken Student Loan System and How to Fix, joins Emily Peck to unpack the fraught history of the national student debt system and discuss where it stands now.


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