Biden's New Student Loan Forgiveness Plan Helps Mostly People Who Don't Need It
Biden's plan to forgive nearly $300 billion in student loan debt will disproportionately help affluent Americans.

Today, Biden announced a plan to forgive nearly $300 billion in student loan debt. The benefit will be available to individuals earning up to $125,000 per year and couples earning up to $250,000, and will forgive up to $10,000 per borrower, rising to $20,000 for Pell grant recipients. In addition to direct loan forgiveness, Biden announced a suite of additional loan forgiveness measures, including allowing participants in Income-Driven Repayment plans to spend no more than five percent of their adjusted income on monthly payments and forgiving student loan balances of $12,000 or less after 10 years of payments.
The estimated cost of these programs has not been announced. As Reason's Eric Boehm has reported, however, the policy will likely wipe out nearly all the deficit reduction promised by the Inflation Reduction Act.
"Here's what my administration is going to do, provide more breathing room for people so they have less burden by student debt, and quite frankly to fix the system itself, which when [Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona and I] came in we both acknowledged is broken," said President Biden in a press conference on Wednesday.
"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," wrote Reason's Eric Boehm. "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."
Biden's student debt cancellation policy is regressive, which means it disproportionately benefits people who least need welfare. According to a recent analysis from the Penn Wharton Budget model, under a previous version of* Biden's debt forgiveness plan "about 70 percent of debt relief accrues to borrowers in the top 60 percent of the income distribution."
Biden's plan attempts to address a real problem; the incredibly high cost of higher education in the United States and the unmanageable debt loads that some students take on. However, loan forgiveness does absolutely nothing to combat the high cost of a college education. Addressing college cost inflation would require government officials to seriously reconsider the federal student loan program. Instead of doing that hard work, the Biden administration is enacting a slapdash solution that ignores the underlying causes of our current student debt crisis.
Forgiving debt does nothing to encourage colleges to lower their prices. If anything, it encourages tuition increases, as emboldened universities can now justify tuition hikes by assuring would-be students that their debt is likely to be erased. Further, while this debt forgiveness will benefit those who currently hold debt, it offers nothing to current students facing a heavy debt burden to attend college, or those who sacrificed for years to pay off their student loans. In all, this slate of debt forgiveness only benefits a small fraction of those harmed by expensive college, while doing nothing to bring down prices.
Further, it is worth asking why student debt forgiveness has gained such a firm grip over American politics in the first place. The answer is that nearly all of the people who write, advocate for, and pass policy have college degrees. According to Brookings, the highest-earning 40 percent of households hold 60 percent of the outstanding student loan debt. In contrast, the bottom 40 percent owes just 20 percent of outstanding student loan debt.
Student debt forgiveness isn't the noble, equalizing project that its supporters claim it is. It's the personal project of some of our nation's most affluent and educated individuals. The college educations they benefited from will now be paid for by people who make less money than them and have less power.
If we want to tackle the student debt problem, we should stop wasting time—and truly obscene amounts of money—on temporary solutions like one-time debt forgiveness. Instead, the Biden Administration should focus its efforts on policies that will actually reduce the cost of college, such as rolling back the federal student loan program.
*CORRECTION: This article has been corrected to clarify that the Penn-Wharton analysis mentioned applied to an earlier version of Biden's proposal.
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Worst this side of WWII. But of course, at least we have no "mean tweets".
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Worse than LBJ? I mean, he was really shitty.
LBJ was bad, but I think Biden takes the fucking shit sandwich here.
In less than two years, he's managed to make the Fall of Saigon look organized and tame, raided a former President's residence based on lies, attempt to mandate a vaccination for all (that never really worked in the first place), wage war on the petroleum industry, pass the largest inflationary giveaways in US history, have the highest rate of inflation in 40 years, manage to single-handedly lower the reputation of the US in foreign eyes, allow Putin to wage war in Ukraine, and now oversee a giveaway that cancels contracts made between a borrower (student) and a lender.
Hell, Biden manages to make George III and Parliament look good.
Trump tax cut helped people who didn't need it.
Gee, I wonder who pays the majority of income taxes? It’s a complete mystery why tax cuts help those who pay taxes more than those that don’t….
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Soon to be outdone, according to recent polls, by King Newsom from California. Who, in parallel with Biden's announcement today, has signed an executive order that NO GASOLINE powered cars will be sold in California beginning in 2035.
Laugh all you want because numerous states have been following "California's lead" on legislation related to auto regulations.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historical_rankings_of_presidents_of_the_United_States#Siena_College_Research_Institute,_Presidential_Expert_Poll_of_2022 Two years into his term, Joe Biden entered the ranking in the second quartile, at #19 out of 45. Among recent presidents, George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton and Barack Obama moved up in the rankings, while George W. Bush and Donald Trump moved down, though part of the downward shift was due to the addition of a new president to the poll; counting from the other direction, Trump remained unchanged at third place from last.
I don’t really care what they ranked Trump as, but any list that thinks Woodrow Wilson and FDR are in the top quintile of presidents (let alone ranking that steaming pile of fascist shit No. 1) is asinine and should be roundly mocked.
President Biden wants to "disproportionately help affluent Americans."
In a possibly related observation, Koch-funded libertarians wanted Biden to be President. 🙂
#OBLsFirstLaw
#VoteDemocratToHelpTheRich
Just as you predicted.
OBL is the genius we need and the genius we deserve.
Good and hard.
What's OBL?
>>As Reason's Eric Boehm has reported, however, the policy will likely wipe out nearly all the deficit reduction promised by the Inflation Reduction Act.
cute Boehm believes the premise deficit reduction was to take place
How about just saying his forgiveness isn't legal nor moral? Stop thinking in helpfulness.
Not meant as reply.
I WANT MOAR FREE SHIT!
Vote (D)!
Especially Bernie!
Talk about buying votes.
Just wow.
I think I'm too numb to be as infuriated as I should be.
Since when am I obligated to pay for someone else's higher education? since now, I guess.
Do you think this action swayed any voters that had not already voted for Biden?
Everybody gets a pony
".....and quite frankly to fix the system itself, which when [Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona and I] came in we both acknowledged is broken,"
"quite frankly" he can thank his former boss
End the student loan program.
I think it's now the student handout program.
Or restrict loans to online colleges. Let meatspace colleges die on the vine.
"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," wrote Reason's Eric Boehm.
Boehm should not be writing for Reason. The idea that that taxpayers should finance anybody's borrowing is offensive, I agree. But his asinine faux-outrage in declaring that it is absurd for me and not for a guy making $99,000 makes me want to punch him right in his smug face.
When I was making less than six figures, with 2 kids and a mortgage, my effective tax rate was 4-5%. Since my deductions have fled the house, my effective rate has been between 12-15%. For paying 200% more in taxes, I get less benefits than before. That $10k won't cover a single year's taxes for me.
I hope Boehm chokes on the shitty 5 figure salary that he earns for his shitty writing. Maybe you could get a second job writing titles for videos at some porn website, Eric.
In my experience, titles for porn videos are far more honest and accurate than most of what Reason produces.
Facts.
Biden does taxpayers?
Helping people who don't need it? Oh, sort of like giving billions to to wealthy seniors during the pandemic cause of those "lost jobs", i.e., they were retired?
I don't think anyone even bothers to justify this crapola anymore. They grab the cash and just don't care.
Was this retiree supposed to not cash those covid ̶h̶a̶n̶d̶o̶u̶t̶s̶ checks?
Fuck you. This "wealthy senior", based on a decent pension and some 401k conversions, did not get any COVID checks. But I still get to pay income tax, unlike 50% of Americans households.
Hear, hear! Skeptic.
Uh. I'm a senior. I'm retired. And, I seem to have missed out.
Headline edit, free of charge!
"Biden's New Student Loan Forgiveness Plan Helps Many People Who Really Need It"
Don't mention it, Reason! Always here for you.
Well your version has the benefit of being a complete and total lie, so it would be consistent with everything else you've ever posted. Making successful tradesmen pay for your PhD in puppetry is not "helping people who really need it" you braindead cum guzzler.
Well, don't know if I deserve it or not but I know for 18 years while I was in the service making payments on my loans it hardly put a dent on them and that was when I was dropping $150 plus a month on payments. Then when I got out I was strapped for cash when DOD said that the Post 9-11 GI Bill was only for 16 months and not the 36 they promised me and my loans ran up to about 44000. So I will take what this fraudulent president is giving to take off what the loan holders have added to what I had.
There was once another country's "leader" who unilaterally expunged debt.
Did Emma Camp complain similarly about the carried interest loophole? She appears to be a float-with-the-wingnut-winds dipshit and a silly faux libertarian (a conservative in unconvincing libertarian drag).
Keep on keeping on, moonbat.
That's not what "loophole" means you illiterate hicklib faggot.
Speaking of drag, your mom wants to know when you will return her dress and under-things.
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" I'm from the government and I'm here to help you."
Now, I get it!
Biden continues his unblemished record of comforting the comfortable and afflicting the afflicted.
I don't want to pay somebody else's college bill, but how does it going to people making LESS than 100k mean that it is helping mostly affluent folk ? $67k a year doesn't strike me as affluent. (From the referenced article, the are talking about middle quintile income)
In California, $100,000/year is a low level tradesman wage.
Hell, homeless beggars have bragged about pulling down $200/day. Tax free.
Well, the benefit is not exclusively for people making $100k/yr for one and $100k/yr is about $32k above the median household income of 68,703/yr. Hope that helps, you stupid cunt!
If you'd like to actually try earning some money for once in your stupid cunt life, I'll give you a quarter to tongue my anus after I've had a Taco Bell shit, stupid cunt.
"Biden's New Student Loan Forgiveness Plan Helps Mostly People Who Don't Need It"
Bullshit. This will help many needy and deserving people, like Democratic candidates.
Hard to believe that a POTUS has the ability to blatantly use taxpayer funds to fertilize his Party's next "ballot harvest". In typical "woke style" the "solution" truly exaggerates the very real problem of overly expensive college fees AND the overall national debt for no good, indeed bad reasons that feed the problem. This outrage is right up there with members of government using their inside knowledge to game the rest of us in the stock market. As if insider trading isn't already illegal for the common folk, these insiders are significant players in moving the market - active cheats not just garden variety insiders!
Time for a revolution. There is not two ways around it.
John,
What you are seeing is the very heart of corruption.
I’ve been wanting to post about this here for some time. I guess now if the time to do it.
I have a lot of student loan debt. I also now make a lot of money and I think this is totally unfair to everyone, even if I will benefit from it in the short term.
I graduated college about 20 years ago with about 30k in debt. For about 8 years after that, I only had a consistent full time job for about 6 months. It was only a clerical job and about 4 years after graduation, but it was good enough for me to actually make regular payments. I left that job to take on another 35k in debt to get a masters degree. I worked 2 years minimally until I got a customer service supervisor job that paid similarly to the clerical job I had. At this point I started paying my loans again, but it was not enough to pay everything given the amount of interest I had accumulated. I had about 90k of debt at this point. Two years later I got a career level job and have been moving up consistently ever since. With each step of the way I’ve made higher payments to get out of it. I’m getting to where I’m a few years away but would have already been done if I didn’t have a rough decade after graduating. But, I realize my struggles were my own and don’t see how that’s everyone else’s problem. I could see helping those who are in a spot like I was, but I’m convinced that the majority of people will not be that. So yeah, I think it’s not only unfair, but bad economic policy to do this.
That said, I will take what I am given if only because I’ll pay more than I get in taxes over my lifetime, and also because I’ll need the extra money to keep up with the inflation that’s going to happen.
On the other hand, maybe it’s time I buy a bigger house.
Old Slow Joe is just buying votes.
This boondoggle ha nothing to do with helping the working class.
Bess Levin in despicable lefty Vanity Fair always gets right to the heart of the matter:
THE GOP THROWS A HYSTERICAL SHIT FIT OVER BIDEN’S STUDENT LOAN FORGIVENESS PLAN TARGETED AT THE MIDDLE CLASS
"According to the White House, almost 90% of the relief will go to those making less than $75,000 annually, i.e., the middle class. Naturally, Republicans are blind with rage."
The funny thing is, every single one of these people being given this loan forgiveness already voted Democrat.