The Chronicle of Higher Education

Loan-Subsidy Cuts Sought by Congress Would Still Leave Profits for Lenders, Study Finds

By PAUL BASKEN

The subsidy cuts being considered by Congress for the federal student-loan program would leave Sallie Mae, the nation's dominant lender, still making a profit, according to an analysis by the nonpartisan Congressional Research Service.

Sallie Mae realizes a gain of about 0.72 of a...

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