Life led Elizabeth Hadzic and Kim Coles to bankruptcy court.

Hadzic, 50, a psychotherapist in Maryland, doesn’t make enough to support herself and her adult son, whose health struggles set her back thousands of dollars. Coles, an accountant in Oregon in her late 60s, was laid off last year.

Both have tens of thousands of dollars in student loan debt. Although they have been making payments on those loans for years, they no longer can. And both, in the absence of an alternative, have resorted to taking the costly, typically unsuccessful route of trying to get their loans discharged in bankruptcy court.

That’s where things diverge.

For Hadzic, bankruptcy is proving to be the answer to her financial woes. After months of litigation, she’s on track for a full discharge. In Coles’ case, the government is putting up a fight − though she is of retirement age − against discharging the balance of a loan she’s been paying down for more than a decade.

“I always paid my student loans,” Coles said in an interview. “I was never late.”

The disparity in how the government is treating their cases is indicative of the intractability of one of the country’s most extreme and inaccessible forms of student debt relief, as the Biden administration grapples with finding alternatives to the kind of sweeping student loan forgiveness option that the Supreme Court struck down in June.

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    11 months ago

    You did. You’re the one who demanded people be able to predict the future. Right there in your previous comment. Do you have amnesia?

    And plenty of people make a perfectly fine living with gender studies degrees. Your ignorance is not an excuse for you saying stupid things, repeatedly— especially without evidence.

    “learn anything”

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      11 months ago

      Hahhahha well… Good luck with your gender studies degree hahaha :)

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        11 months ago

        neither of my degrees are in gender studies. do you ever get tired of being wrong?

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          11 months ago

          “My degrees” lol good luck with those gender studies, a lot of starbucks are hiring, flipping burgers is always an option ;)

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            11 months ago

            apparently, you can’t even read, lmao. even funnier how angry my education makes you

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              11 months ago

              “My education” hahhaahhahah sure sure genders degree master hahhaha