Student Debt
10 Questions for California Congressional Candidate Christy Smith
Young people “have every right to be mad.”
By Teen Vogue Staff
Liz Warren: Now’s the Time To Raise Hell on Student Debt Cancellation
"The White House is making a decision now. We need to be heard."
By Jacqui Germain
Has Biden Kept His Promises to Young Voters?
The president was inaugurated one year ago.
By Alexa Stevens
Teen Vogue’s 10 Best Op-eds of 2021
These are the stories that got readers talking.
By Teen Vogue Staff
College Enrollment Numbers Are Tanking for Good Reason
Enrollment is at its lowest in 50 years.
By Lex McMenamin
‘Squid Game’ Speaks to the Crisis of Being in Debt
No wonder it has struck a nerve.
By Braxton Brewington
Dems, Don’t Waste This Chance to Make Community College Free
Senator Schumer, we need you to step up.
By Max Lubin and Juvanie Piquant
Democrats Need to Show Voters That They Give a Damn
Cori Bush’s campout at the Capitol is one inspiring example.
By Kaylen Ralph
The Student Loan Payment Pause Has Been Extended Through January 2022
Next step? Let's cancel student debt.
By De Elizabeth
Higher Education Should Be a Fundamental Right
The College for All Act is revolutionary.
By Rithika Ramamurthy and Dennis M. Hogan
Biden Has the Power to Cancel Your Student Debt Right Now
We even drafted the executive order for him.
By Braxton Brewington
Some Students' Financial Aid Offers No Longer Make Sense
But there's a way to ask for more.
By Jacqui Germain
Young People Want to See Major Government Spending Now
So they can, you know, have a future!
By Kate Taylor Mighty
YDSA Say They Want to Step Up Where the Government Hasn’t
“Organizing with people you can trust...is the only way out of this nightmare."
By Lex McMenamin
Biden Says No to Canceling $50,000 in Student Debt
"I'm prepared to write off the $10,000 debt, but not $50,000.”
By Lucy Diavolo
Congressional Dems Call on Biden to Cancel Student Debt
But will his administration meet their call?
By Lucy Diavolo
What Can We Really Expect From Biden on Student Debt Relief?
The freeze on federal loan payments is set to expire at the end of January.
By Jacqui Germain
Young People Weigh in on What ‘Holding Biden Accountable’ Means
“I don’t have any faith in politicians, but I do have expectations.”
By Teen Vogue Staff