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Rphk 2020 hopeful Pete Buttigieg touts  more experience in government  than Trump
 Republicans are pushing back against letting student loan borrowers off the hook mdash; even temporarily mdash; as the White House is eyeing broader student loan debt cancellation. The Biden administration this month extended the pause on repayment that began at the beginning of the pandemic to August 31.In a bill introduced Wednesday, a group of  stanley cup five GOP lawmakers moved to end President Biden s ability to keep extending the federal student loan payment pause.The pause on student loans has saved millions of borrowers about $5 billion in interest a month, as interest rates were also set at zero while payments were suspended. In total, it s estimated to have saved borrowers $195 billion since March 2020, according to a recent repor stanley cup t from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.                                        The pause was last set to expire at the beginning of May. According to stanley cup  the Center for a Responsible Federal Budget, the extended pause will add an additional $20 billion to the deficit through August, bringing the total cost of the pause to $120 billion.With the Stop Reckless Student Loan Actions Act, the Republican senators are looking to end President Biden s suspension of federal student loan payments. It would also prohibit the president from canceling outstanding federal student loan debt due to a national emergency. It would still allow the president to temporarily suspend repayments for low- and middle-income borrowers in future national emergencies.         A Dsnw Joint Base Andrews housing area breached by intruder and shots fired
 WASHINGTON -- Expecting a baby  Congratulations! Better put plenty of money in your savings account.The estimated cost of raising a child from birth through age 17 is $233,610 -- or as much as almost $14,000 annually, the Department of Agriculture says. Thatrsquo  the average for a middle-income couple with two children. Itrsquo  a bit more e stanley cup xpensive in urban parts of the country, and less so in rural areas.The estimate released Monday is based on 2015 numbers, so a baby born this year is likely to cost even more. Itrsquo  a 3 percent increase from the prior ye yeezy ar, a hike higher than inflation.Raising a kid  Avoid these statesSince 1960, USDA has compiled the annual report to inform - and probably terrify - budget-preparing parents. State governments and courts also use the information to write child support and foster care guidelin converse es. The main costs include housing, food, transportation, health care, education, clothing and other miscellaneous expenses.                                        Things to know about how much it costs to raise a child:Housing is expensiveUp to a third of the total cost is housing, accounting for 26 to 33 percent of the total expense of raising a child. USDA comes up with those numbers by calculating the average cost of an additional bedroom - an approach the department says is probably conservative, because it doesnrsquo;t account for those families who pay more to live in communities that have better schools or other amenities for children