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Joe Biden said on Wednesday that he is considering a request from Australia to drop the decade-long US push to prosecute the WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange for publishing a trove of American classified documents.

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[–] cygon@lemmy.world 3 points 7 months ago (1 children)

I'm genuinely curious, is that how it works? If you refinance, the new loan loses the "student loan" earmark and you're no longer eligible? Or did you consolidate two/multiple loans and the student loan was one of them?

It sounds a bit unfair in the former case because in my mind it's still the student loan debt, just with (hopefully) better conditions.

But I agree, it's good that at least some headway has been made. I miss the "investment into the future" perspective we had from before the news became so gloomy :)

[–] Gradually_Adjusting@lemmy.world 4 points 7 months ago

It was the former. The wounded pride of having to actually pay for my unused degree* is somewhat lessened by having the interest paid to a credit union rather than a national telecom/finance conglomerate.

*Still would, being educated is hella good.