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Originally published Thursday, June 21, 2012 at 10:54 AM

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Obama renews call to Congress to stop rate hike

President Barack Obama is urging Congress to stop interest rates on student loans from doubling on July 1.

Associated Press

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WASHINGTON —

President Barack Obama is urging Congress to stop interest rates on student loans from doubling on July 1.

The president says millions of young people are being priced out of the college market or saddled with debt once they graduate.

If Congress doesn't act, interest rates on new loans will double from 3.4 percent to 6.8 percent come July. Obama says that means an additional $1,000 a year for the average student.

Obama says it's "mindboggling" that the stalemate in Washington has dragged on so long.

Republicans in Congress have suggested a payment plan that gradually would increase the amount that federal workers contribute to their pensions by 1.2 percent over the next three years. It is based on savings the president included in his budget plan this year.

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