On July 3, the Big Beautiful Bill passed the vote in the House and went to President Trump’s desk for his signature. One of the things the bill does is cap how much law students can borrow at $50,000 a year.
For one law student, that’s just not enough:
Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill caps the amount of money law students can borrow at 50,000 dollars a year.
That doesn’t even cover tuition at many law schools, let alone cost of living. This is devastating.
— Micah Erfan (@micah_erfan) July 4, 2025
These are the same people who demand that plumbers and grocery store cashiers who didn’t go to college pay their student loan debt, by the way.
And Micah? He goes to the University of Virginia Law School, but lives in Texas, which means he’s likely paying out-of-state tuition.
Reducing tuition to 50k doesn’t solve the issue that students will still need help covering their cost of living! https://t.co/sbQI3jX6BN
— Micah Erfan (@micah_erfan) July 5, 2025
It’s called getting a job.
Looks like law schools might be forced to stop ripping people off
— Joel Berry (@JoelWBerry) July 5, 2025
The market will respond by lowering tuition.
Micah doesn’t understand…
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