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“Not only are students of color more likely to borrow more for a degree, and borrow in higher amounts for the same degree, but they’re more likely to struggle to repay student loans than white students."
In the media
Bob Hennelly
"Regardless of dollar amount, the existence of debt is far riskier for low-income and middle-income households."
In the media
Katie Lobosco
"The justification for student debt as the primary way we pay for college has been in part based on the assumption that we’ll have consumer protections in place, and we’ll try to make it as painless as possible for people."
In the media
Jillian Berman
The dramatic rise in student loan debt has placed unacceptable risk on working-class families and on people of color, who must take on more debt for the same degree as white students.
In the media
Mark Huelsman
"The potential of this plan is that it increases public investment back to levels we saw when college was much more affordable, and it pegs it to a price for students."
In the media
Eliza Relman

How We Can Fix the Housing Affordability Crisis

Policy Briefs
Algernon Austin
Demos is calling on policymakers to aggressively invest in affordable rental housing units to help American families build wealth.
Press release/statement
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Two college students working together on laptop in library
Senator Elizabeth Warren just unveiled the first plan of the 2020 election cycle that comprehensively addresses both college affordability and student loan debt simultaneously.
Blog
Mark Huelsman
"A lot of things need to go right for middle-class workers on their way to financial independence."
In the media
Janna Herron
“To the extent we have had baby boomers running for president for the past few decades, they got an education in a world when you did not have to take on debt."
In the media
Jillian Berman