Despite SCOTUS Smackdown, Biden Will Still Extract Billions From Taxpayers for Student Loans
Biden's proposed income-driven repayment plan could still cost taxpayers billions. And it will likely raise tuition too.

With the Supreme Court's decision to strike down President Joe Biden's expansive student loan debt forgiveness plan on Friday, American taxpayers have dodged a $400 billion financial bullet. However, several major changes to the federal student loan program ushered in by Biden have remained legally unchallenged. While student loan forgiveness may be shelved for now, one remaining proposal will likely cause long-term damage.
When Biden announced his massive student loan forgiveness plan last August, he also announced several key changes to the existing federal student loan program—including a revamp of the income-driven repayment (IDR) plan, which allows borrowers with low incomes to pay a monthly amount tied to a portion of their income, with the remaining balance forgiven after a certain amount of on-time payments.
Under the old plan, undergraduate borrowers in an IDR must pay at least 10 percent of their "discretionary income," defined as earnings above 150 percent of the federal poverty rate, for 20 years in order to have the remaining balance forgiven.
However, under the new plan, borrowers would have a radical reduction in the amount they would be expected to pay each month. Borrowers will only pay 5 percent of their discretionary income, or redefined income above 225 percent of the federal poverty rate, with forgiveness after 10 years if the balance is less than $12,000. Further, under the plan, if a borrower's monthly payments are insufficient to cover interest, the government will cover the rest, and his balance will not grow.
In all, the new IDR essentially turns student loans into grants, allowing students to pay back far less than they borrowed—with the leftover costs shifted onto taxpayers. One Brookings Institution analysis even predicted that under the new IDR, borrowers can expect to pay back only 50 cents per dollar borrowed.
As Reason's Robby Soave wrote last August, "In the long-term, this aggressive move toward an income-driven model of repaying college loans will probably have a bigger impact—and that impact will be catastrophic. In fact, unless the government does something to constrain colleges' ability to set their own prices, IDR could break the entire higher education financing system and lead to skyrocketing costs for taxpayers."
The biggest effect of the new IDR is likely to be a rapid increase in college tuition, with graduate programs most affected. While dependent undergraduates can only borrow $27,000 over four years in federal student loans, graduate students have no such cap. As a result, the new IDR will encourage many graduate programs to push their costs higher and higher—and schools will likely justify the increase to students by directing them to take out an IDR to cover exorbitant tuition.
Ironically, Biden's student loan overhaul incentivizes colleges to hike their prices all while claiming to be a solution for too-costly college. The problem is that Biden's plan views expensive college as an unfortunate yet inevitable evil. Instead of enacting policy solutions that would encourage schools to lower their prices—like restricting the supply of federal student loans—Biden proposes giving payouts to students who purchased an education at a higher price than they should have. And this payout is projected to cost taxpayers up to $360 billion over the next decade.
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Biden bribes voters. Who coulda thunk it.
And Republicans don't? Remember Trump's tax scam?
It’s a matter of degree and impact. Biden’s largesse with tax money was aimed at tens of millions of gullible kids who wasted the money on college. As pointed out in the article this would simply encourage colleges to raise tuition. Trumps tax cut for business increased tax receipts in the 2nd and later years and encouraged businesses to locate in the US by making tax rates similar to foreign rates.
Of course, Charlie, we remember "Trumps tax scams". Good enough reason to vote for Biden, weren't they? He was loud, coarse, and thought the wrong kind of thoughts.
And now, at least, we don't have any mean tweets coming from the White House.
You, like Reason, were so set against the "Bad Orange Man" that anything and everything could be sacrificed to get him out of the White House. And without realizing it, so you did.
At 74, I really don't give a damn, but if you're younger, before it's over, you're going to come to a full understanding of "buyers regret". Good luck.
"...Remember Trump’s tax scam?"
Bullshit from TDS-addled shits never ends, does it?
Fuck off and die, asshole.
The Angry Hippopotamus had had in excess of 10% of his Discretionary Income stolen by the federal government for more than 30 years.
As such, The Angry Hippopotamus has issued a rule/Executive Order that he is now exempt from the theft of the fruits of his labor by the gov/guns coalition.
Yes, The Angry Hippopotamus realizes, he can’t actually do this; however, neither can President Biden with respect to repayment of loans into which the borrowers freely and without duress entered.
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Instead of enacting policy solutions that would encourage schools to lower their prices—like restricting the supply of federal student loans—Biden proposes giving payouts to students who purchased an education at a higher price than they should have.
Has any Reason editor bothered to talk to a university federal aid office? Those offices teach students to take loans they can't afford so that the university can afford to hire more administration for those offices to teach students to take loans they can't afford.
Academia is a broken institution. They allowed their administrative positions to be filled by socialist halfwits instead of educators who then proceeded to fill the ranks of educators with socialist halfwits.
It's the Circle of Student Debt.
You obviously don't work in academia. Socialists and other leftists don't get the high laying administrative jobs.
Hahaha!
Imagine, he actually believes this!
TDS-addled shits are easily confused.
The biggest problem with Biden's plan is the moral hazard created by demanding taxpayers provide free or low-cost college tuition to......wait. What the hell am I doing mentioning Biden and morals in the same sentence? That senile old moron has no morals as proven by his long record of pedophilia. Have you seen how his children turned out? Beau was the lucky one who managed to die of cancer before his crimes were investigated.
Biden is no pedophile and you know it.
It is immoral to lie.
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"...It is immoral to lie."
If it was illegal, you'd never get out of jail, asshole.
So taking showers with his young daughter is normal?
"Despite SCOTUS Smackdown, Biden Will Still Extract Billions From Taxpayers for Student Loans"
I hope so. Blind allegiance should be rewarded.
Does Joe know about this?
Joe doesn't know much about anything. He doesn't know when he shits his pants.
Student loans have pretty much been held in place, with no interest accruing, for three years. With inflation those students have literally been given a 20% discount on their loans.
Now, since many have not been making payments, that means the gubment has had less coming in which means more borrowing. It doesn't matter if some of you might call the student loan payments a rounding error or not, but students have literally clawed back about $350,000,000,000, that is $350 billion, of their student loans just by inflation making those dollars cheaper to pay back from just three years ago.
For those that have had this break, your welcome from those of us that paid out of pocket as well as spent lots of time looking for and applying to every scholarship we could find, even the little ones you might get from a Coca-Cola company. Plus, those of us that also spent every moment of everyday trying to ensure straight A's, or as high a GPA as we could, in order to qualify for or maintain merit scholarships.
"$350,000,000,000"
That's less than half the amount of the PPP loans thst have been forgiven. Yet a lot of Republicans had PPP loans forgiven but don't want any student debt relief. Democrats have a big winning issue here and Republicans don't realize how badly they are going to get hit. If they had a gram of grey matter they would introduce their own debt refinancing program but they won't.
Dollars were being showered from the sky. How dare you pick them up!
Hahaha!
"...Yet a lot of Republicans had PPP loans forgiven but don’t want any student debt relief..."
Cite missing, shitbag.
I'm concerned about this too. Dropping from 10%/20 years to 5%/10 years cut the expected repayment by what, three quarters? More, since you'd expect your income to be higher in years 10..20?
This is a smart move for Biden. He's showing he can eat the loan repayment elephant one bite at a time. It's not as flashy as a loan cancellation but achieves the same end. Maybe the loan cancellation was a massive head fake.
Given the IRP terms today, I'd be really surprised if anyone signs up for a conventional repayment plan. Keep dropping the IRP rates and you can guarantee that. Shoot, if Biden gets re-elected, I bet a cup of coffee the terms are 1%/5 weeks by the end of his next term.
“a massive head fake”
Haha! More like SloJoe nodding off while the puppeteers pulled his strings.
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Methinks the time has come where, if a government entity, having just had its plan struck down by the supreme court, then terms around and tries to do the same thing, then the Court should have the authority to convene on the spot, issue arrest warrants and have said government entities spend some "contempt of court" time in Jail, even the President. Really doesn't do us much good if a Politician can just blatantly ignore court decisions and do it anyway - there must be consequences, and nothing says consequences like no bail jail time.
This isn't the same thing.
It's close enough unless you're a TDS-addled shit.
How many divisions does SCOTUS have?
“They’ve made their ruling, let’s see them enforce it.” Is what the Donkeys are thinking.
It’s appalling that the government refuses to address the fundamental issue here, and that is that universities are charging way too much. Democrats don’t want to touch it and republicans view it as a free market for some reason, which it very much isn’t.
What’s interesting is that the good universities wouldn’t be broken by a tuition cap (they have other income sources like grants, endowments, intellectual property, business partnerships, medical revenue, etc). In fact, the good ones attract such good students that they actually have to pay them rather than the other way around (it’s customary for a graduate student to receive a full tuition waiver). And those of us who are university faculty have cash in hand and are fighting for these students. I have a budget to hire three grad students this year, and can afford to pay their tuitions for them, but it’s hard to recruit them because the universities want to remain exclusive and they don’t serve as many students as they should.
Basically, don’t blame the faculty. Blame the culture of striving for exclusivity and the bullshit college ranking industry for perpetuating it.
Grants and endowments can only be used for the purpose the grant or endowment fund was given for. If I used money from the research grants I have for general education, the costs would be disallowed and I could go to prison.
Few universities get much money from intellectual property royalties. Universities aren't for profit businesses and aren't equipped to market their inventions -- and most university inventions don't make a lot of money. One of the most successful products ever to come out of any university is Gatorade, invented by a University of Florida professor. The university gets about $20 million in royalties annually. That sounds like a lot but the university has an annual budget of over $3 billion. Most universities let faculty keep their royalty income as long as it is spent to do more research -- because they know that if they don't, some other university will. Conservatives think that labor markets don't apply to education or government .They do -- my institution keeps losing faculty to other institutions in the same city but we do a lot of poaching in return. Free markets!
It is hard to recruit good grad students. Few Americans these days want to go through the years of low pay and then face an uncertain job market. STEM does only slightly better -- look at most STEM graduate programs and most of the students are international students. (And you will also discover that most of the faculty are immigrants or the children of immigrants -- I am a rarity in that all eight of my great grandparents were born in the United States!)
High tuition is a humongous problem. One reason I didn't support Biden's debt plan was that it left the reason the debt occurred in the first place in place. He actually understands the problem but his free community college plan had zero support in Congress from either party. And high medical school tuition is a major reason our entire healthcare system is totally screwed up. You are right, neither party wants to fix the problem.
No, Joe Biden doesn't understand anything. He has no idea where he is most of the time.
And yes, colleges have become "for profit" diploma mills.
Oh and you are 100 percent right about the college ranking industry. Many a high school student has made a bad decision based in thise rankings.
The lefty steaming pile of shit makes these claims and is never able to provide cites for same,
Stuff it up your ass, scumbag.
The endowment of the century-old school my wife works at equals the donations Stanford receives in a year.
"universities are charging way too much"
No, that's not the fundamental issue. The issue, rather, is government guarantees and other distortions (including, most importantly, ghastly Supreme Court decisions like Griggs v. Duke Power Co.), the inability to discharge student loan debt in bankruptcy, etc. Perhaps the most fundamental of all is the universities' having no skin in the game.
If Harvard et al were the ones holding the student loans, if the loans weren't privileged over other debts during bankruptcy, then they would suffer real loss upon loan default.
"unless the government does something to constrain colleges' ability to set their own prices"
Even a Libertarian site is now calling for government price fixing. Is there any more proof that the system is broken and can't be fixed?
In every other developed country, higher education is a public good, funded largely by the public. We have to accept that the rest of the world actually knows someone we don't.
Get the government out of funding college and let the colleges be responsible for loaning the money. That would encourage fiscal discipline pronto.
Free education is like free government cheese - second rate, stale, tasteless, and moldy.
University professors and professional staff no longer want to work for poverty wages. (An electronics technology prof at a state school noted his students' starting salary was more than he made after 20 years.) And students who gew up in their own spacious bedrooms no longer want to share, they no longer want to eat dorm food, they expect a state of the art exercise gym with both indoor and outdoor pools, and 5 gig internet speeds.
Yes, this is an 'entitlement' demand; see the steaming pile of lefty shit charliehall above,
So? Nobody's forcing them to matriculate.
No, make the colleges/universities responsible for part of the loan written off.
I think you misspelled "all" there.
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“unless the government does something to constrain colleges’ ability to set their own prices”
Even a Libertarian site is now calling for government price fixing. Is there any more proof that the system is broken and can’t be fixed?"
No, shitbag, no one is 'calling' for that, Lefty shits like you and turd lie,
"In every other developed country, higher education is a public good, funded largely by the public. We have to accept that the rest of the world actually knows someone we don’t."
No, shitstain we have to understand slimy piles of lefty shit like you hope to stick their hands into my pockets.
Fuck off and die, asshole,
The largest driver of tuition inflation is the availability of subsidized student loans. Colleges can basically charge whatever they want with Uncle Sugar picking up the tab, one way or another. Restricting or eliminating student loans is the only way to bring down the cost of post-secondary education, which, at present, is not worth the cost to the consumer.
Joe Biden to working citizens, “I WILL ENSLAVE YOU!!!”..
Typical from the party of slavery, “Pay ‘my’ bills SLAVES!”..
"Extract Billions From Taxpayers" - you mean like the oil companies, agribusiness, and SO many other powerful/moneyed interests have done for generation after generation after generation?
Yeah; Successful/working people aren't real people!!! /s
UR such a slaver POS with your criminalistic mentality.
"Oh poor me. I'm a worthless POS so I turn to Gov-Gun and 'armed-theft'".
Dictators (like Biden) don't care about courts or legislatures.
Odd how the liberals called Trump a dictator but not Biden, yet Trump never abused the Constitution like Biden.
Indeed. No one has acted as bad as this little demented old man.
Expect it to get worse as dementia continues to destroy his mind.
Exactly! +10000 From what I've seen Trumps Administration has been the MOST Constitutional Administration I've seen in the last half a century. (i.e. Let State's handle COVID. Actually defend the Nation. Taxing the foreign market as it originally funded all of D.C. as it should, being the National Defense entity, the very reason it was even created and Cutting UN-Constitutional Nazi-Agency BS.)
Sadly; even Trumps Administrations Constitutionality is embarrassing to say the least but the best ever in the last 50 so years.
Today D.C. is no longer ran legally by the US Constitution (the people's law over them) thus it isn't even the USA (per its very definition). Apparently politicians don't seem to care or even acknowledge any sense of a people's law over them even though they all swear an oath to it before taking office. Nothing demonstrates that more than Democratic Politicians at large who literally are proud Nazi's conquering and destroying the USA.
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First thing is that slimy scumbag Bill Clinton's student loan business has to be tossed into the dumpster. Because of it America's colleges have become "for profit" diploma mills. At that point any young person can get a college loan and live the life of a movie star which many of them did, then receive a diploma in "Hospitality, Gender Studies and Creative Arts among others many of which I had no idea existed.
Armed with a useless degree and worse, with the attitude of a spoiled little narcissist many will find it hard to get a job as no one in their right mind would even consider hiring one of those little
ding bats who exhibit a sense of over entitlement and poor work habits.
In a sense, they are all losers, desperately clinging to their precious little meaningless college degrees now expecting the taxpayers to pick up the tab.
You can thank Bill Clinton and Joe Biden for creating this fiasco.
...because that's what [Na]tional So[zi]alist[s] do....
Ironically they don't even try to hide it. They're proud Nazis; compulsively touting their Socialism at the National level as if the people are so stupid they don't even know any better. Amazingly; more people that not [D]vs[R] are literally that stupid.
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He could, and he'll be smacked down as hard, as before. A position he must becoming accustomed to,