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How does the current historical context in terms of student loan debt differ

from that of the 1950s?

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Step-by-step explanation:

student loans are not secured loans. If you default on a student loan, the lender cannot repossess your education. This makes student loans higher risk for the lender and therefore higher cost for the borrower.

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