The Supreme Court says the program to cancel student loans will remain blocked for now, but the justices will take up the case in late winter.
The administration had wanted a court order that would have allowed the program to take effect even as court challenges proceed. But as a fallback, it suggested the high court hold arguments and decide the issue.
The Congressional Budget Office has said the program will cost about $400 billion over the next three decades.
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