Biden Reportedly Set To Forgive $10K Student Debt for Americans Earning Over Six Figures
Unsurprisingly, wealthier Americans will be the prime beneficiaries of the White House's soon-to-be-announced student loan forgiveness scheme.

Americans earning well over six-figure incomes would be eligible for a student debt forgiveness plan that President Joe Biden is reportedly set to unveil later this week.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, that means most of the benefits of the roughly $300 billion proposal would flow to wealthier American households, according to a new analysis of the proposal.
Biden and top White House officials have been promising action on student debt for months, and CNN reported Monday that an announcement is likely coming on Wednesday. Reportedly, the White House will announce plans to forgive up to $10,000 in student debt for Americans earning up to $125,000 this year—though important specifics about the plan, like whether it would be a one-time event or an ongoing entitlement, remain unclear.
Because the poorest Americans generally don't have college degrees or the student debt that often accompanies them, the benefits of just about any student loan forgiveness program are likely to flow primarily to middle- and upper-income households. Placing income-based limits on who benefits is one way to prevent a student debt forgiveness effort from being a massive giveaway to the wealthiest Americans.
Nevertheless, according to a newly published analysis from the Penn Wharton Budget Model, a fiscal policy think tank based at the University of Pennsylvania, "about 70 percent of debt relief accrues to borrowers in the top 60 percent of the income distribution" even after limiting the benefits to individuals earning less than $125,000 this year.
As you can see from Penn Wharton's analysis, drawing different lines regarding eligibility or setting different amounts to be forgiven doesn't change the fact that wealthier-than-average households stand to benefit the most from student loan forgiveness plans.

If Biden's student loan forgiveness plan is a one-time arrangement, the Penn Wharton analysis pegs the cost at $297 billion. In other words, it would consume just about all of the supposed "deficit reduction" measures included in the recently passed Inflation Reduction Act, which is supposed to reduce the federal budget deficit by about $300 billion over the next decade. So much for that.
If the student loan forgiveness program becomes an ongoing part of the federal budget, it would cost an additional $3 billion to $4 billion annually. Costs will grow if the income-eligibility level rises or if larger amounts of debt are forgiven.
With America already on pace to run a $15 trillion deficit over the next 10 years, it's hard to justify a massive handout to middle- and upper-income households as a matter of fiscal policy.
And there are plenty of other reasons why student loan forgiveness makes little sense. As Reason's Emma Camp has detailed, student loan forgiveness programs manage to be unfair to graduates who paid back what they borrowed while also making it harder to solve the actual underlying problem of providing easy loans to students who are unprepared for college (and, therefore, unlikely to be able to pay off the burden they accrue at a young age).
In fact, it might cause the exact opposite to happen.
"If student loan debt forgiveness is ongoing, students might eventually reorganize their financing toward additional borrowing," the Penn Wharton Budget Model analysis concludes. "Moreover, more students might choose to attend qualifying education providers, including students who might otherwise have a harder time with repayment. The inclusion of these two effects could, to some extent, make the program a bit more progressive while increasing budgetary costs."
And there could be one additional foreseeable consequence: "Some of the benefit from debt forgiveness might be captured by colleges themselves in the form of higher prices (both tuition and net)."
The Biden administration has already taken steps to forgive huge amounts of student debt from some borrowers. As Reason's Mike Riggs reported last year, the Department of Education has erased about $9.5 billion owed by about 563,000 borrowers who attended for-profit schools or are disabled.
That's historic, but it's not good enough for the progressive activists who are demanding more from the White House on this front. Indeed, some of those activists are already claiming that Biden's plan to forgive only $10,000 in debt per borrower is not enough.
Canceling $10,000 in student debt when the average white borrower is $12,000 in debt, while Black women hold on average over $52,000 isn't just unacceptable, it's structural racism.
— Nina Turner (@ninaturner) August 23, 2022
The idea that taxpayers—including college grads who paid back what they borrowed—should have to finance a $10,000 giveaway to Americans earning more than six figures is absurd on its face. Well-paid professionals do not need welfare, and it makes little sense to blow another $300 billion hole in the federal budget to provide it to them.
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It must be nice to have infinite money to throw around.
To not America.
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Okay I’m against this for all the reasons in the article except “unfair to those who paid their own way “. Even then I’m only about 70% against. 10!K is not free college. Most people come out with much more debt than that, who have debt (3/10 students). They will still be paying. On the flip side 125 K isn’t a huge salary depending on where you live. What I’m really afraid of this will become ongoing. Most govt programs do.
What a shame Republicans have done so much to impoverish America.
"We're gonna reward our friends and punish our enemies "
-Block Insane Yomomna, 2010
Here we are, a dozen years later now, and we still have the same exact policy being run by the same exact fucking lowlife asshole.
Remember, Democrats care about people. Good, subservient, partisan people.
Sure they do, that is why 100% of this load forgiveness will be going to people who earn 120,000 or less.
The highest level of relief will be received by those who earn between $20,000 to $30,000 a year.
Only about 4% will be going to people who earn between $100,000 to 120,000.
You weren't told that by Reason because their purpose is to lie to you.
Even though it's right there in the story. Try reading.
"Sure they do, that is why 100% of this load forgiveness will be going to people who earn 120,000 or less."
Absolutely false. If I'm married to a stay-at-home parent, I can make up to $250,000 per year and still have a good chunk of my loan forgiven.
People in the top 5% of wage earners are eligible for this giveaway.
Filthy enough to support Gov-Gun armed robbery.....
Filthy enough to LIE....
Man, Ukraine sure got their money's worth putting Biden on the board of Burisma
Seriously good returns on thier investment.
The Oracle of Kyiv kicks the wrinkly ass of the Oracle of Omaha.
The oracle of Dog Dick Georgia has them all beat though
Biden Reportedly Set To Forgive $10K Student Debt for Americans Earning Over Six Figures
Unsurprisingly, wealthier Americans will be the prime beneficiaries of the White House's soon-to-be-announced student loan forgiveness scheme.
Of COURSE they will be. It's not poor kids who are taking out $100,000 in student loans to get a French Literature degree.
It's not poor kids making up the ranks of the bureaucrat class.
It's not poor parents or poor kids paying the federal taxes.
Inflation is a tax.
Income level Percent of borrowers Percent of debt
Less than $5,000 16% 1%
$5,000 to $9,999 17% 3%
$10,000 to $19,999 21% 9%
$20,000 to $39,999 21% 17%
$40,000 to $59,999 9% 13%
$60,000 to $79,999 6% 11%
$80,000 to $99,999 3% 8%
$100,000 to $199,999 5% 20%
$200,000+ 2% 17%
The highest level of relief will be received by those who earn between $20,000 to $30,000 a year.
Only about 4% will be going to people who earn between $100,000 to 120,000.
You weren't told that by Reason because the purpose of these Libertarian propaganda machines is to lie to you.
It's the giveaway of money that's the problem. I know you don't understand the consequences of such actions, but the problem isn't necessarily who gets it, but rather that it's happening at all.
+100000000000
Now show this by the _parents_ income or wealth. I suspect that most of those with heavy college debt loads and lower income were rich kids that went to an expensive college on a major that qualified them as baristas or the like.
Of course. Loans are highest right after graduation. I'd imagine a majority of these $20-$40K earners are somewhere between "not yet graduated" and "taking a break since I worked so hard on my elementary education degree."
Exactly. This is a form of “buying votes” is wrong on so many levels. A classic bait & switch; when a “loan” becomes a “gift” (..and kiddies remember which political party gave this to you..). Hurting the blue collar folks, who need the relief the most. Limousine elitism at its worst. Ah..but it’s hard to say “no” to Santa Claus, even if you’re Christmas (in August) is already overwhelmed with political gifts. As far as the rest of us working/tax-paying stiffs go…”let us eat cake..”!
Consistent pattern: the Biden Administration keeps finding ways to make wealthier Americans even richer.
Possibly related: Koch-funded libertarians wanted Biden to win. 🙂
#OBLsFirstLaw
#VoteDemocratToSpiteTheWorkingClass
It's fun to look back at the responses of the Reason staffers just to see how vapid their responses were. These are leading thinkers of libertarian political philosophy? Yikes.
I’ve long stopped identifying as libertarian in public because the beclowning is just way too intense.
If only there had been a way to RELUCTANTLY vote against that! UUUGHHH!
If you didn't major in something that let you recover the cost of your degree, that's on you.
If you can't learn the lesson, you can be the lesson.
Well said.
That doesn’t sound like a moderate position.
Sounds moderate to me, if you consider that personal responsibility is the basis of moderation.
Responsibility is racist!
This guy gets it.
Coming from a guy who welches on his bets and his mortgage, this is rich.
I understand the calls of "not fair" both from those of us who paid off our student loans, those who paid for their education themselves and those who never stuided past high school. However, I'm OK with this, though it should include two additional changes: (1.) that the federal government no longer subsides student loans, (2.) all student loans are eligible for bankruptcy protection.
Just make changes (1) and (2), and market forces will nicely sort out the rest of the problem.
Sorry, cannot sign on to the most regressive social program we've ever tried.
#2 needs a waiting period, since most students graduate essentially bankrupt already (no job, no assets, no savings, little or no credit history, large debt) people would declare bankruptcy as soon as they graduate, and you'd still have close to 100% loan forgiveness on the taxpayer dime.
Also there are other ways student loans can be discharged that don't apply to other debts, like PSLF or IDR plans.
Not if schools were the loan guarantee.
That's a feature, not a bug.
By #2 not having a waiting period, lenders would be VERY cautious about who they lend to.
Certainly, they would use statistics to determine which majors/degrees are the most likely to declare bankruptcy right after graduating and would focus their lending on the degrees where the graduates can get a good paying job immediately on graduation.
In other words, the free market would completely destroy all leftist indoctrination in colleges/university because only the degrees that are immediately capable of earning high incomes would be supported by loans.
You could still seek a womyn's studies degree, but you'd have to pay for it with cash, and with no job prospects, no one would bother.
Also, nothing is "forgiven". Instead of the borrower, WE are now stuck paying for it.
How in the fuck can anybody remotely justify this?
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You need to add the schools in there somewhere. Since money was flowing so freely, the kept charging more and more. That bubble has to pop
Yeah, and the immigration act of 1986 stopped all illegal border crossing in exchange for amnesty. Pull the other one you concern trolling faggot.
"If student loan debt forgiveness is ongoing, students might eventually reorganize their financing toward additional borrowing,"
"Some of the benefit from debt forgiveness might be captured by colleges themselves in the form of higher prices (both tuition and net)."
Moral hazards abound.
Not to mention disparate outcomes.
I just sent a kid to college. We and grandparents have been saving since his birth and plan on covering all costs as we did with the older sibling. But now, we are wondering "should we take out the loan that we might not have to pay back?"
The relief shouldn't go to bankers though, it should just disappear. Bankers should be the ones that hurt here, not the taxpayers.
Bankers aren't the ones who gave the loans, taxpayers did (via the government loan programs)
That's something people fail to understand, this isn't taxpayers paying off loans for someone, this is taxpayers not being paid back for the loans they already gave.
No, you don't understand Democrat "economics". We will use tax dollars to pay off the debts to the American people. Think how many government agencies and private contractors will get funded by pushing these numbers around on a spreadsheet!
Ok. This is dumb. Banks aren't the bad guys here. Schools, dumb people not getting a real degree - hell there is a class to study Taylor Swift.
Should banks be punished for mortgages two? What about credit card companies for loaning you money.
This us demonimics
The CFPB and Blue State AGs *absolutely* agree that banks should be punished for credit cards and mortgage loans—maybe not for giving them out, but for expecting repayment.
You can just say "banksters" bro, we already know you're a concern troll and we also know exactly (((who))) you're talking about.
I would hope that centrist Democrats would oppose this idea of loan forgiveness. There are problems with post-secondary education, but free college and loan forgiveness is not the answer. I would also hope that progressives like Nina Turner would look closer at the numbers to identify why there are disparities in the size of different social groups loan debts. I don't think loan forgiveness is the answer.
It might be time to consider that the number of centrist Democrats is vanishingly small.
There is no such thing as a centrist democrat.
Read their party platform.
I think there are more centrist in both major parties, but they are not the ones making the noise.
As stupid and irresponsible as it is to pay these middle- and upper-class idiots $10,000 each, it is not a wealth transfer from poor to rich, since the poor are more likely to get federal subsidies than pay federal taxes.
True...it is making you, a taxpayer, pay the debt of somebody who quite likely makes more than you.
This is the precise and concise version of what OBL has been telling us for years.
It's just returning my taxes to where it belongs, back to me!
One requirement for loan forgiveness: have paid more than $10k in Federal income taxes over the previous year. Brilliant!
Also the poor or more likely to have grants, loans, and scholarships to pay for college not needing the loan.
While this would benefit me personally, I would much rather wean all of the universities off of the federal teat.
Especially when it comes to student 'aid' - which the vast majority is actually a handout to the universities and their employees, and not to students. This causes an artificial inflation in the price of a university education, and reduces or eliminates the influence several key competitive forces in the marketplace.
Ending federal student 'aid' will be a far larger help to a far greater number of students than this one time giveaway could ever be.
And, much of the inflation in university degree is driven by administrative bloat, which is in turn driven by insane federal regs (think EEO and Title IX) and out of control unions (all the folks who actually keep the lights on, the lawns mowed, and the students fed).
I think it may be the other way around. Administrative bloat is a result of the universities having more money than know what to do with, so like most nouveau riche they spend it on stupid shit.
Why not an endless reinforcing cycle of both?
You should never consider federal regs independent of the university system. Universities are the primary driver of expensive regulations specifically so they can hire more activists. They understand that if their Grievance Studies majors can't get jobs those majors won't be around long and subsequently the activist staff won't be either. To protect those positions (and to create more) universities work to create federal rules which justify those jobs.
This of course raises costs, but if they can pass those costs on to people who don't vote for them that's a win also.
Good point since these Universities do not teach much anymore, since they’ve actually become “indoctrination mills” for millennials. They’re so inbred and, as you say, they have created these leftist “diversity” wannabes, who would otherwise be unemployed because they have nothing to offer society, except obfuscation (yeah..a big word for me too) and a litany of hatred. Oh.. and these so-called students are treated like clients to be catered to and feared. The irony is that the rest of we “deplorables” are not the inbred “provincials” that they accuse us of being.
Pretty amazing what democrats can accomplish with a razor slim lead in the house , a Senate that depends on a 1 vote tie breaker and a demented president. Meanwhile minority leader McConnell is looking for ways to kneecap republicans who won their primaries.
It is impressive how Republicans have managed to piss away a "red wave" so thoroughly.
Uniparty uber alles, bitches.
He's just trying to shift the blame from himself to Trump for when they don't win a majority.
What about my mortgage? Can I get that forgiven too?
Are you oppressed and photogenic?
Hush, you! You own a home, so you can now get cheap solar panels, you lucky fella.
AmSoc says you can just walk away from those.
There is an element of fairness in this: since people who make more than $50K (or whatever number it transitions at ) pay more taxes, it's just the more well-off moving money around within themselves. For those who make less than $50K, and who have no student debt to forgive, this is just one more act at the circus called American Politics.
To be in the top 60% income distribution, you need to be making at least $30,000, so plenty of people in that group could have student debt.
Except for those of us that pay taxes and already payed for our education simpleton.
Ok genius so if I sacrificed to get a degree by taking small loans, or working more while my classmates majored in bubblegum studies and took out huge amounts of loans. He is rewarded for his behavior while I'm punished.
Sounds like a great plan. F...
Hey, let's have the government take over the student loan business. What could possibly go wrong?
Canceling $10,000 in student debt when the average white borrower is $12,000 in debt, while Black women hold on average over $52,000 isn’t just unacceptable, it’s structural racism.
Funny. I graduated without taking out student loans. I got my money working in the fields.
Those statistics are just wrong. Black women do not hold on average over $52000. It is possible that the average student loan debt of those black women who actually have student loan debt at all is $52000; even that is unlikely.
Like the cotten fields?
I like how they point out that most of the beneficiaries of this plan are in "the top 60% of income distribution", but then neglects to mention that to be in the bottom end of that income group, you need to be making $30,000 annually, such as a full-time Amazon warehouse worker would make, or the manager of a fast food restaurant. These are the people who could use a break, whereas those making $65,000 or more should be able to pay their own debts.
Why did you need to go to college to become a fast food manager or amazon warehouse worker?
I also didn't need help to pay off undergrad and graduate degrees making 11 and hour.
"Biden Reportedly Set To Forgive $10K Student Debt for Americans Earning Over Six Figures"
Unsurprisingly, Reason writers mischaracterize every Democrat effort as a "scheme."
Odd where Biden gets the authority to do it.
He pulled it out of his ass.
“I’ll forgive your debt if you forgive mine!”
On behalf of people who paid off their student loans, or worked before and during school to pay tuition, or had families that made sacrifices to fund their education, or borrowed money to start businesses, or decided that college did not make financial sense and chose other less appealing life paths, fuck Joe Biden.
100
Fuck Joe Biden.
Joe Biden bad! Grunt!
Joe Biden is bad.
Why?
Apart from the child molestation, selling oil reserves to the ccp, any buying votes with tax payer money, he uses the FBI as his personal stazi
Don’t forget how he got lots of people killed and put intact military hardware in the hands of the Taliban. Or how he caused energy prices to spike, economically enabling Putin to invade Ukraine. Ot all his civili rights abuses.
Just to name a few things, but don’t worry, none of that fazes our fine faggoty friend.
BUT...he has a lack of mean tweets.
But what about the humanities PhDs who have to drive for door dash ? I mean, shouldn’t they be able to give the gift of their education to society through meaningful employment ??
Fuck Joe Biden
-Mom that has already graduated one college kid debt free and is currently sending another.
Great! I’m sure white prog parents will be delighted that they can now ask their hipster kiddos who majored in women’s studies to kick in a little grocery money. 10K won’t be enough to get them to move out of the basement though.
Or we could sell the people who can't pay off their debt into slavery. I'm sure the abolition of slavery was never meant to be absolute - the constitution has its limits I'm told.
Who would want lazy, entitled, skill-less, virtue-signaling communists-in-training as slaves? Thee men would be too weak to lift a hoe to work the fields and the women too hideous to use as sex slaves.
Not even the communist governments wanted these useless eaters, hence the mass murders under Mao, Stalin, et al.
The truly productive can always pay off their debts (almost by definition). They are also the ones that governments, communist or not, really want to leech off of.
He's being held hostage by the Bernie cult, who won't give him credit anyway because he's not doing $50K.
They claimed to have a holistic socialistic program, but have been reduced to just another special-interest group looking for a handout. It's sad watching them rationalize their obsession with this issue, as if we all can't tell that they just want the cash.
Nina turner can eat a rock. First you don't use average as a measurement. You use median/mean.
Second, minorities get a lot of breaks for enrollment and grants. How about we get rid of those. You know like reading.
More important - screw Biden. People who responsible and took out what they could afford and pay back get punished (It took like 15 yrs but I paid mine off)
How much more are we going to take?
Laughing my ass off about this. I oppose it completely on principal but later in life (long after I paid off my undergrad loans) I borrowed to get a Masters degree. Increased income in the 2 years that followed more than matched the value of the loans but I continued to pay the low interest installments for the multiple financial advantages it offered.
Then the pandemic hit, pausing my payments (which I could have paid using free government money) which extends the terms of the loan without increasing the cost. The pandemic did reduce my current income but it is still comfortable - just a shade under the proposed cutoff point. Now, it looks like a big chunk or even all might be forgiven.
The hilarious part - it still won't change the fact that I would not vote for the demented pinhead in the White House if he gave me ten times that amount.
In other words, it's just another welfare program.
I have 2 children in college pursuing advanced degrees . Anything that could help them is greatly appreciated. I wish it could be more.
(1) You pursue advanced degrees in grad school, not in college.
(2) Students receiving advanced degrees are generally paid out of research grants. If yours are not, they are not pursuing a degree that is worthwhile.
(3) Pay for your own damned education.
(4) Next, no doubt, you are going to tell us how we should look to Xi for how to run an education system, you ignorant little Chinese troll.
I have 2 children
in collegepursuingadvanced degreesnew cars . Anything that could help them is greatly appreciated. I wish it could be more.Teslas aren't cheap.
If your kids can't get research money to pay for their advanced degrees then you need to pull them out of college as they are not smart enough to be useful
(1) Biden isn't "forgiving" anything; he is being generous with other people's money.
(2) The money for student loan "forgiveness" should be charged to the student's university (in most cases, it can simply be withheld from federal grants).
shhhhh! for once I might qualify for the handout line lol
Well-paid professionals do not need welfare, and it makes little sense to blow another $300 billion hole in the federal budget to provide it to them.
It makes perfect sense once you understand the Dems only consideration is to give money to people who vote for them and stick the private sector with the bill.
On the betting site kalshi.com I wagered, months ago, that this would happen. I had read an article predicting forgiveness because of how much it would benefit Dems votewise. Gratitude would be widespread, including relatives and friends of the students.
As long as the bill is amended to confiscate all upper level school endowments to pay off the loans, fine. Oh, yeah, and price controls on tuition and fees for the next fifty years. And rent control on dorms.
Or maybe, just maybe, get the feds out of education at all levels.
As long as the money train is rolling, create a tax credit for those parents who scrimped and saved to pay the costs out of pocket Let's not let a silly little loan application get in the way.
or at least take make the education credits that the parent got for "paying" for college with the borrowed money that will now be forgiven.
I'm sure they're also going to announce major reforms to the role of the federal government in financing secondary education, right?
i'm so sure of it i'll just hold my breath til it happens.
Just remember Boehm, you reluctantly voted for this. Chump.
This was all a huge scam from the start.
Democrat politicians federalize the student loans at the behest of colleges/universities.
Colleges/universities start charging more, forcing loan amounts upwards.
Universities hire more admin and pay them far more.
University admins donate massive amounts to Democrat politicians.
University admins set the course requirements to be leftist indoctrination, turning students into lifelong Democrat voters
Democrat politicians forgive student loans, buying even more student votes.
Essentially, the taxpayers are supporting the universities, the students, and the Democrat politicians with direct wealth transfers.
Or put as simply as possible, taxpayers are paying the Democrat party to stay in power.
Roughly in the last few years, public school enrollment in the US has grown 8%…while the bureaucracy/administration has grown (wait for it..) 88%. Talk about NOT getting your money’s (tax burden) worth!
The big question for us taxpayers on the hook is: how can we get our revenge on these thieves?
I run a small business. If I can find out whether a potential hire had their student loans forgiven, I would refuse to hire that person. Businesses should not have to tolerate employee theft from the business, after all.
It would be awesome if a blacklist were formed somehow. For instance, if it is a matter of public record exactly which students got loans forgiven, employers could use that federal database to decide who not to hire.
Now, how to punish the universities who are the direct financial beneficiaries of this giant embezzlement?
The whole system is a mess. If I make $100000 a year and own a $300000 house in order to reduce my monthly mortgage by $200 a month so I can save that for college, my child will receive less financial aid than my neighbor that makes $120000 a year but and owns a $400000 house with some credit card debt that hasn't been saving at all because your primary home isn't considered part of your wealth for college purposes. The system currently discourages savings and fiscal responsibility.
Very stupid, but nothing -- a drop in the bucket -- compared to the student loan forgiveness that is already written into law and contractual loan agreements for decades -- which provides for forgiveness of all outstanding balances after the debtor pays a percentage of their income for 20 or 25 years (10 for "public service").
Commie-Education GROWS MORE communism????
That path all great nations were wiped out on...
Remember that day the U.S. Constitution was changed to allow the 'feds' to fund/steal for commie-education??
Yeah; me neither....
F'En Treasonous Nazi's.
In sort of related news, Biden is also dropping another 3 billion to Ukraine. https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/us-to-send-3-billion-in-aid-to-ukraine-as-war-hits-6-months/2022/08/23/435669f2-2302-11ed-a72f-1e7149072fbc_story.html
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