Sen. Elizabeth Warren is promoting an online calculator that shows voters just how much -- exactly -- they'd benefit from her proposal to cancel outstanding student loans
Washington Sen. Elizabeth Warren is promoting an online calculator that shows voters just how much -- exactly -- they'd benefit from her proposal to cancel outstanding student loans.
Speaking Friday at Iowa State University, the Massachusetts Democrat and 2020 presidential hopeful asked people to take out their phones and plug their debt amounts into the calculator, which is available on her campaign's website. "Anybody in here have student loan debt? Anybody in here know someone with student loan debt? Okay, I think we got almost everybody," the Massachusetts Democrat said.
México Últimas Noticias, México Titulares
Similar News:También puedes leer noticias similares a ésta que hemos recopilado de otras fuentes de noticias.
CNN and BBC pulled off the air by Venezuela's governmentCNN was taken off the air by the Venezuelan government on Tuesday moments after the network broadcast a feed that showed military vehicles running over protestors in Caracas.
Leer más »
CNN Drops 26% In Prime Time As Fox News Dominates April Cable RatingsFox News extends its lead as America's most-watched cable news network to 208 consecutive months.
Leer más »
CNN Drops 26% In Prime Time As Fox News Dominates April Cable RatingsFox News extends its lead as America's most-watched cable news network to 208 consecutive months.
Leer más »
Opinion | I asked Twitter to choose among the 21 Democrats. Here’s what I found.It was Harris then Warren or Warren then Harris. More often that not, I noticed a Harris-Warren-Biden troika.
Leer más »
CNN Poll: Biden solidifies front-runner status with post-announcement bumpCNN News, delivered. Select from our newsletters below and enter your email to subscribe.
Leer más »
White House is working to designate Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist organizationCNN News, delivered. Select from our newsletters below and enter your email to subscribe.
Leer más »
A giant asteroid named after a god of death will whiz by Earth in 10 yearsA giant asteroid named after a god of death will whiz by Earth in 10 years, according to NASA
Leer más »
Humans can be blamed for droughts, and they're about to get worse, study saysHuman activity has probably had an impact on the world's risk of drought since the start of the 20th century, according to a new study, which also predicts that droughts related to climate change will get much worse
Leer más »
Judge dismisses Lyft's minimum-wage lawsuit in NYCA New York State judge has denied and dismissed a Lyft lawsuit challenging the implementation of the first-of-its-kind minimum wage law in New York City
Leer más »
Venezuela's Maduro claims to have defeated 'coup,' as rival Guaido urges more protestsIn a live televised address Tuesday night, his first since the apparent uprising began, Venezuela's embattled President Nicolas Maduro rejected claims he has lost control of the military.
Leer más »
New York is the first major city to allow free calls from jailNew York City is now the first major city to allow free phone calls from jail, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced
Leer más »