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Business Report: State pension fund initiative

Biden rejects calls to reduce student loan debt by $50,000 per borrower

Aired 04/28/2022

NJ Spotlight News

Business Report: State pension fund initiative

Clip: 4/28/2022 | 2m 40sVideo has Closed Captions

Biden rejects calls to reduce student loan debt by $50,000 per borrower

The Murphy administration has unveiled a program to diversify the state’s pension fund managers. The $250 million initiative will target investments in emerging funds managed by minorities and women… President Biden Thursday rejected calls to reduce student loan debt by $50,000 per borrower.

Aired 04/28/2022

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