Gen Z Is Shaken by Supreme Court Rulings on Student Loans, Abortion
Visitors with signs regarding student loan payments outside of the US Supreme Court in Washington, in June.
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The US Supreme Court has Taylor Porter questioning her career path, where she wants to live, and even the relationships around her as she enters her final year at the University of Texas.
Porter, 20, wonders if she’ll be able to pursue plans to be a physician’s assistant and whether she should leave Texas, a red state, after the rulings all aligned with the court’s 6-3 conservative majority striking affirmative action, student loan forgiveness, and abortion rights.