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This presents an excellent opportunity for economists and sociologists to study long term outcomes of these grads to an equivalent group )of male HBCU grads?) who don’t get their debt wiped out.
Ultimately such data could be used to discount and even persuade those who deny their own economic privilege.
Similarity I dearly hope many academics are researching the outcomes in states that have extended Medicaid vs those that have not.
You could even study the outcome differentials between Moorehouse 2019 and 2018.

Even two years could be telling. What beginning career decisions do people make when they have no debt vs ~$82K of debt?
☝️☝️ How do you send a flare to econ twitter? @genebsperling
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