Biden’s Final Act: More Loan Forgiveness for Public Workers

Washington, USAFri Dec 20 2024
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President Joe Biden's administration is wrapping up its student loan relief efforts with a bang. Recently, the Education Department announced they're forgiving federal student loans for another 55, 000 workers. These workers include teachers, nurses, members of the military, law enforcement officers, and others who have dedicated their time to public service. The program, known as Public Service Loan Forgiveness, promises to wipe out loans after ten years of work in government or nonprofit jobs. This $4. 28 billion relief package is expected to be the last major round of loan forgiveness before Biden leaves office in January. Biden has focused on expanding existing programs instead of delivering widespread loan cancellation, as initially promised. Under his presidency, the Education Department has made it easier to qualify for Public Service Loan Forgiveness, which previously had a 99% rejection rate due to complex rules and confusion about eligibility.
With this latest move, Biden has now canceled $180 billion in federal student loans, benefitting 4. 9 million Americans. Among these, roughly 1 million borrowers have seen relief through the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program. Biden aims to make higher education more accessible, stating, "From Day One of my Administration, I promised to make sure that higher education is a ticket to the middle class, not a barrier to opportunity. " However, not all Americans have received the relief they hoped for. Biden's attempts at broader cancellation have faced legal challenges. His first attempt was blocked by the Supreme Court, and his second attempt is still tied up in court. Recently, he proposed a rule to cancel loans for people facing financial hardship, but it's unlikely to take effect. Former President Trump hasn't detailed his plans for student loan relief if reelected. During his campaign, he criticized Biden's cancellation plans as illegal and "vile. " Republicans in Congress have also criticized Biden's efforts, arguing that they unfairly burden taxpayers who didn't attend college or have already repaid their loans.
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