Replace the Federal Student Loan System with an Income Share Agreement Program. Sketching a New Conservative Education Agenda

The higher education narrative has been dominated by the student loan crisis as of late. While the magnitude of this problem is often oversold, borrowers do sometimes need help. However, debt forgiveness plans, such as those proposed by Sens. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), delive...

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