KEY POINTS
  • The student debt crisis has hit black borrowers especially hard.
  • "There's structural discrimination," said Julia Barnard, a student debt expert at the Center for Responsible Lending. "It's a larger civil rights issue."

When Democratic presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren earlier this week unveiled the details of her bill to cancel student debt, she stressed how it would deliver significant financial relief to borrowers of color.

"The day our bill gets signed into law, that black-white wealth gap would shrink by 25 points," the Massachusetts senator said. Under the proposal, introduced along with Rep. James E. Clyburn, D-S.C., borrowers with household incomes under $100,000 would get $50,000 of their student debt forgiven. Higher earners would get a smaller share of their debt voided.