Biden cancels $10,000 in federal student loan debt for most borrowers

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  • President Joe Biden announced he will forgive $10,000 in federal student debt for most borrowers, delivering financial relief to millions of Americans.
  • Biden will cancel up to $20,000 for recipients of Pell Grants.
  • At least 9 million borrowers could have their balances entirely cleared by Biden’s plan.

President Joe Biden announced Wednesday that he will forgive $10,000 in federal student debt for most borrowers, fulfilling a campaign pledge and delivering financial relief to millions of Americans.

Biden will cancel up to $20,000 for recipients of Pell Grants, he also said in a tweet Wednesday.

The relief will be limited to Americans earning under $125,000 per year, or $250,000 for married couples or heads of households. The relief is also capped at the amount of a borrower’s outstanding eligible debt, per the Education Department.

The president will also extend the payment pause on most federal student loans “one final time” through Dec. 31, 2022, according to the tweet.

At least 9 million borrowers could have their balances entirely cleared by Biden’s plan, according to higher education expert Mark Kantrowitz.

Biden’s decision to move ahead with $10,000 in student debt cancellation for borrowers who earn under $125,000 will cost the federal government around $244 billion, Kantrowitz estimated. The $20,000 in relief for Pell Grant recipients may add around $120 billion to the government’s costs.

The unprecedented action by the White House of wiping out hundreds of billions of dollars in consumer debt follows years of advocacy pressure and recent months of heated debate among Biden administration officials.

Those discussions centered on how student loan forgiveness might impact the high inflation hitting Americans’ wallets, the amount of student debt that should be canceled and if the president even had the power to reduce people’s balances without the legislative branch.

Looming November midterm elections added pressure on the administration to arrive at a decision. Advocates have said that forgiving student debt will galvanize younger voters, among whom Biden has been losing popularity, to the polls.

Although the president had been pushed to cancel $50,000 or more per person, including by Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and groups such as the NAACP, he had repeatedly expressed reluctance to wipe out that much debt for all borrowers.

When the coronavirus pandemic hit the U.S. in March 2020 and crippled the economy, the Trump administration put federal student loan payments on pause. That pause has since been extended six times, and Biden’s White House chief of staff, Ron Klain, said earlier this year that the president would make his decision on student loan forgiveness before payments resume in September.

Student loan borrowers collectively owe $1.7 trillion

“The student loan crisis” has become a familiar term in the mouths of politicians and in households across the U.S.
More than 40 million Americans are in debt for their education, owing a cumulative $1.7 trillion, a balance that far exceeds outstanding credit card or auto debt. Skyrocketing higher education costs coupled with stagnant wages have caused the amount of student debt people graduate with to soar. Today the average balance is over $30,000, up from $12,000 in 1980.

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  • President Joe Biden announced he will forgive $10,000 in federal student debt for most borrowers, delivering financial relief to millions of Americans.
  • Biden will cancel up to $20,000 for recipients of Pell Grants.
  • At least 9 million borrowers could have their balances entirely cleared by Biden’s plan.

President Joe Biden announced Wednesday that he will forgive $10,000 in federal student debt for most borrowers, fulfilling a campaign pledge and delivering financial relief to millions of Americans.

Biden will cancel up to $20,000 for recipients of Pell Grants, he also said in a tweet Wednesday.

The relief will be limited to Americans earning under $125,000 per year, or $250,000 for married couples or heads of households. The relief is also capped at the amount of a borrower’s outstanding eligible debt, per the Education Department.

The president will also extend the payment pause on most federal student loans “one final time” through Dec. 31, 2022, according to the tweet.

At least 9 million borrowers could have their balances entirely cleared by Biden’s plan, according to higher education expert Mark Kantrowitz.

Biden’s decision to move ahead with $10,000 in student debt cancellation for borrowers who earn under $125,000 will cost the federal government around $244 billion, Kantrowitz estimated. The $20,000 in relief for Pell Grant recipients may add around $120 billion to the government’s costs.

The unprecedented action by the White House of wiping out hundreds of billions of dollars in consumer debt follows years of advocacy pressure and recent months of heated debate among Biden administration officials.

Those discussions centered on how student loan forgiveness might impact the high inflation hitting Americans’ wallets, the amount of student debt that should be canceled and if the president even had the power to reduce people’s balances without the legislative branch.

Looming November midterm elections added pressure on the administration to arrive at a decision. Advocates have said that forgiving student debt will galvanize younger voters, among whom Biden has been losing popularity, to the polls.

Although the president had been pushed to cancel $50,000 or more per person, including by Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and groups such as the NAACP, he had repeatedly expressed reluctance to wipe out that much debt for all borrowers.

When the coronavirus pandemic hit the U.S. in March 2020 and crippled the economy, the Trump administration put federal student loan payments on pause. That pause has since been extended six times, and Biden’s White House chief of staff, Ron Klain, said earlier this year that the president would make his decision on student loan forgiveness before payments resume in September.

Student loan borrowers collectively owe $1.7 trillion

“The student loan crisis” has become a familiar term in the mouths of politicians and in households across the U.S.
More than 40 million Americans are in debt for their education, owing a cumulative $1.7 trillion, a balance that far exceeds outstanding credit card or auto debt. Skyrocketing higher education costs coupled with stagnant wages have caused the amount of student debt people graduate with to soar. Today the average balance is over $30,000, up from $12,000 in 1980.

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No dude. This'll just put us more in debt than we already are.

If you can't afford to pay off a loan, don't take it out to begin with
yes, people NEVER EVER lose their jobs or anything...
it's about much more than that, young'un. student loan debts are inexcusable. you can't default on them like other loans, so if you take one out, and then die, your mom is responsible for that 20k on top of paying to bury/cremate you n shit.
student loans are immensely predatory and you're oversimplifying it
 

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Idk bout yall but my lower middle class family with 7 kids ofc should of had to pay exorbitant college fees for every single one of us instead of us trying to not put the pressure on my dad by taking out loans and grants just to go to tradeschools and community college....
The bullshitters out there who think everyone who takes out college loans for fucking art degrees at Harvard need to get their heads out of their ass.
Instead of pissing yourselves over ppl getting loans forgiven how about you ask why anyone would need to go up to their eyeballs in debt just to get an accounting degree or nursing school.
 
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