Student-Loan Restart Threatens to Pull $100 Billion Out of Consumers’ Pockets

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Student-Loan Restart Threatens to Pull $100 Billion Out of Consumers’ Pockets
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The resumption of the payments will leave some U.S. consumers squeezed and some of the nation’s largest retailers fearing a spending slowdown.

Colin and Jessica Evans, at home with their daughter, Aurora, are looking for ways to tighten their household spending as they prepare to resume making student-loan payments.

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