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_a Catherine, Sylvain
245 1 4 _aThe distributional effects of student loan forgiveness
_ban update on SAVE and the COVID-19 moratorium
_c Sylvain Catherine, Mark Pérez Clanton, and Constantine Yannelis
504 _aBibliografía
520 _aStudent loan forgiveness policies in the United States have undergone significant evolution and debate since 2020, with varying degrees of targeting and regressive implications. This paper offers an update on student loan forgiveness developments since 2020, evaluating recent proposals through the framework Catherine and Yannelis present in their work on the distributional effects of student loan forgiveness. We study the economic dynamics of student loan forgiveness in 2024, tracking proposed and implemented forgiveness measures and their distributional impacts. We find that new proposals expanding income-driven repayment are more progressive than a universal loan forgiveness plan, but we caution against the potential for increased moral hazard at the school level.
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_aESTUDIANTES UNIVERSITARIOS
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_aPRESTAMOS
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_aCONDONACIÓN
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_aESTADOS UNIDOS
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_aClanton, Mark Pérez
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_aYannelis, Constantine
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_oOP 233/2024/3
_tNational Tax Journal
_w(IEF)86491
_x 0028-0283
_g v.77, n.3, september 2024, p.655-680
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