
A Texas teacher can't afford health insurance or buy a home. Here's why Black leaders say the student loan crisis is a civil rights issue
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Black college graduates face significant student loan debt that has prevented them from attaining the same financial freedom as many of their White counterparts.
Montgomery, a home-school teacher and tutor from Mansfield, Texas, said he's had to pick up night shifts at a local grocery store to pay his student loan bills. He's currently living with his mother and helps her out financially.
The federal government's pause on student loan payments and interest accrual during the Covid-19 pandemic gave Montgomery a chance to build a rainy day fund, but he expects that to dwindle quickly when payments restart in February. On Wednesday, the US Department of Education announced major changes to a federal student loan forgiveness program that the agency says could bring relief to more than 550,000 borrowers working in government and nonprofit sectors, but it still may not help graduates like Montgomery.

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