Biden’s Student Loan Forgiveness – The Details
The White House and Biden administration officials released statements yesterday explaining Biden’s new student loan forgiveness program.
Biden approved to forgive $10k in student loan debt for borrowers making under $125k and has paused student loan payments.
Currently, over 43 million Americans have student debt which accumulates to about $1.6 trillion in total outstanding federal student debt. Biden’s plan expects to provide complete debt relief for roughly 20 million borrowers who fall into special categories.
The White House released the debt relief program as a “three-part plan”:
- Debt Relief
-Provide up to $20,000 of debt relief to Pell Grant recipients with loans held by the Department of Education.
-Provide up to $10,000 in debt cancellation to non-Pell Grant recipients for borrowers if individual income is less than $125,000 or $250,000 for married couples. Nearly 90% of relief dollars will go to borrowers no longer in school and earning less than $75,00 a year.
-Federal student loan payments will remain paused until January 2023; this will be the last pause for Americans.
-Instead of 20 years, borrowers with original loan balances of $12,000 or less will have loan balances forgiven after 10 years of payments.
-No borrower’s loan balance will grow as long as borrowers make monthly payments.
2. Student Loan Payments
-Cut monthly payments in half for undergraduate loans with a new income-driven repayment plan to protect low-income borrowers, capping monthly payments loans at 5% of the borrower’s discretionary income. (half the rate of current income-driven plans)
-Fix Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program for borrowers who’ve worked in nonprofit, military, federal, state, tribal, or local government, so they receive a credit toward loan forgiveness.
3. Reduce College Costs and Hold Schools Accountable
-To double the maximum Pell Grant and make community college free, and for colleges to keep prices reasonable.
Other Details
-Current students with loans are eligible, and borrowers who are dependent students will be eligible for relief based on parental income, rather than their own income.
-Borrowers who make less than $125,000 annually and married couples or heads of households making less than $250,000 annually but did receive a Pell grant as an undergraduate student will have up $20,000 of their student loan debt forgiven.
Examples
Below are examples of payment plans based on 5% of a borrower’s monthly income, rather than 10% today, and can be found on the White House briefing room statement website, here.
America Has Questions
How can you claim student debt loan relief?
An application process will open soon so borrowers can start their debt relief process, per the White House’s statement the application will be available “no later than when the pause on federal student loan repayments terminates at the end of the year”.
More information will be released within the next couple of months, in the meantime, you can sign up to subscribe to the Department of Education’s newsletters and updates.
Although the Federal Student Aid explained the forgiveness program here, troves of Americans are still scratching their head with questions.
Here are a few burning questions many have been asking:
- Can current students apply for further forgiveness, again, after graduation (after this year)?
- Can a student or former student who has loans with a private organization get new loans from the federal government and request forgiveness?
- Will people who paid student loans off already, receive a reimbursement?
- Clarify Pell Grant forgiveness
- What is the deadline for when the debt gets canceled?
- Does it apply to “Parent Loans/Parent Plus Loans”?
- Will illegal immigrants qualify for loan forgiveness?
About 8 million borrowers may be eligible to receive debt forgiveness automatically since the Department of Education states they already have citizen’s income information, per the FSA.
Not Everyone Is Happy
A Fox News article pointed out, “According to a Penn Wharton Budget Model, a one-time maximum debt forgiveness of $10,000 for borrowers who make less than $125,000 will cost around $300 billion for taxpayers. Some economists argue that will spur inflation. The $300 billion adds up to about the amount of deficit reduction included in the so-called Inflation Reduction Act passed earlier this month.”
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) was angry at the announcement and said that Democrats “found yet another way to make inflation even worse, reward far-left activists, and achieve nothing for millions of working American families who can barely tread water.”
Biden says that $50 billion a year will start coming back into the Treasury because of the resumption of debt and stated that the plan would not increase inflation, but it would be “neutral or deflationary.”
Former students and some taxpayers are angry because their taxes are being contributed to paying off loans that the borrower should responsibly pay.
More government overreach. Communism 101.
The communist democrats policies are so bad in everyway, so they do what they always do; buy votes using our money. They have destroyed our country so bad already in a short time. I don’t know if we can come back from the mess they have caused.
The “DEM”S need a good kick in the backside. Time is now to shut them down and put them in JAIL, of mis spending our money, for their good and not fairness to us “TAXPAYERS”
All the more reason I will never be governed by them. As a sovereign citizen I don’t adhere to commie laws
Which are your favorite commie laws to break?
All of them I’m above commie laws. To be clear, many of our laws are ok. But if the street scum in blue states and cities get a pass then why should I respect their laws?
But you cant name any you’ve broken? I really doubt you broke any. And I’m sure when the time comes you will sign up for Social Security, if you’ve ever made any money, and Medicare, if you’re not already on Medicaid.. Have you never taken unemployment insurance? Obama care insurance? How about the Biden stimulus, did you turn that back in?
You made the claim, can’t you fess up the name?
Having problems remembering any specific laws you’ve actually broken? Seems like something you would remember, especially if you have to figure out whether it’s a comma law or not.
No to all
All hat, no cattle 🙂
Ain’t that the way.