The Biden Administration Has Found a Way To Keep Forgiving Student Loans
Through changes to income-driven repayment plans, the Department of Education is set to enact debt relief for thousands of borrowers.

The Biden Administration is set to enact another suite of student loan forgiveness, aimed at borrowers who have consistently made loan payments and currently have balances below $12,000.
Last week, Education Department Secretary Miguel Cardona announced that the department would be fast-tracking a wave of debt relief originally slated for July. The forgiveness will occur as part of the larger rollout of the new Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) plan—an extremely generous loan repayment plan targeted at lower-income borrowers.
The SAVE plan is an income-driven repayment plan, which was introduced in August 2022, aside Biden's original attempt to forgive up to $20,000 in federal student loans per borrower.
The SAVE plan is significantly more generous than past repayment schemes. For example, under the REPAYE plan, the most popular income-driven repayment plan before SAVE, borrowers were required to pay 10 percent of their discretionary income, defined as earnings above 150 percent of the federal poverty rate, for at least 20 years to receive forgiveness of their remaining balance. But under the SAVE plan, borrowers only have to pay 10 percent of their discretionary income, now defined as income above 225 percent of the federal poverty line, for 10 years if their balance is less than $12,000.
The ultimate result of this new plan is that many will end up paying back only a fraction of what they borrowed. According to one estimate, the SAVE plan is expected to cost taxpayers as much as $475 billion over the next decade—in comparison, Biden's one-time forgiveness proposal was estimated to cost just over $500 billion.
In this newest glut of forgiveness, those who enroll in the SAVE plan, have made payments on their loans—no matter what repayment program they were in—for at least 10 years, and have a balance of less than $12,000 will get forgiveness immediately. The waves of immediate forgiveness are set to begin next month, but it's not clear how many borrowers will receive expedited forgiveness, and how much the debt relief will cost. However, with 7 million Americans already enrolled in the SAVE program, immediate forgiveness could likely cost more than $1 billion.
"Our ability to deliver this relief to borrowers months ahead of schedule is a testament to the Biden Administration's commitment to delivering relief to as many borrowers as possible, as quickly as possible," Education Secretary Miguel Cardona said in a press release last week. "President Biden's SAVE plan is not only benefitting millions of current borrowers but also providing the students of today and tomorrow with a more affordable pathway to college degrees and credentials."
While much of the attention on President Biden's student loan proposals has focused on his attempt to enact sweeping student loan forgiveness, lesser-known introductions like the SAVE program have proved a consistent way to enact smaller-scale forgiveness without attracting legal scrutiny. Even if Biden faced defeat at the Supreme Court last year, ending hopes of one-time student debt relief for all borrowers, sweeping student loan forgiveness is still happening.
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And no mention of executive power overreach.
Liberty first.
Pragmatism is nice.
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Get out of DC.
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Obama's desire to have the Feds in charge of student loans was an idiotic idea and needs to be reversed post haste.
Have banks control it. Have the Feds not be involved AT ALL. Either costs will come down or enrollment will crater. Both are better outcomes.
"forgiving student loans", you mean buying votes.
The joke is on them, the youth vote tends to not vote at all.
Of course, given that most recent graduates owe way more than 12k means this wasn't aimed at them in the first place. This is aimed at 30-40 year old people who still have remaining balances, one might assume.
Of course, I'm over 40 and still owe more than 12k on my student loans so this does both jack and shit for me.
And I'm fine with that, since I've been making steady progress on those loans for over a decade. I never planned for them to be forgiven, because the thought never occurred to me that the government would be that stupid. Silly me.
I took out one years worth of loans and took damn near 20 years to pay it off. But I did pay it off. A larger waste of money I have never done before or after.
I ended with a GPA that can't be expressed in whole numbers.
the GOP buys donors. And, all the other first world countries have nearly free higher education. Yes, they might get more votes if they do this. As they should.
New fifty cent marxist or new sock?
Random retard, I'd guess. I note there is no mention of how that "free" higher education doesn't get filed out to everyone. They use those horrible racist tests and grades to determine whether someone is worth spending the money on.
I don't think "free" means what you think it does.
Nothing is "free" if someone else is paying for it.
I guessing this is a new 50 center; gotta get those talking points out there, especially as there is an election on the horizon.
Those nations don't have a military of any note because the US has been suckered into being their military. If they had to pay for a military to keep their neighbors at bay they wouldn't be able to afford those educations.
Precisely.
The Biden Administration Has Found a Way To Keep Forgiving Student Loans
Ignore the supreme court and claim immunity?
Any way they can ignore the current Supreme Court sounds good to me.
"the GOP buys donors. And, all the other first world countries have nearly free higher education."
Quite a non sequitur you have there. Just curious, who is paying you to post this drivel? Act Blue, Media Matters? Is 50 cents an hour still the going rate?
If only the founders had had the foresight to place the power of the purse in the legislature instead of the dictator.
Just imagine; seems everything the founders placed in the Constitution has to be gained back an inch at a time.
In other encouraging news, seems the Chevron Deference is about to go down.
They didn't think it would last 50 years.
It is burden shifting, not forgiveness.
Shhh! Truth is a microagression...
Found a Way
The mafia found a way to make a buck.
"Our ability to deliver this relief to borrowers months ahead of schedule is a testament to the Biden Administration's commitment to delivering relief to as many borrowers as possible, as quickly as possible...President Biden's SAVE plan is not only benefitting millions of current borrowers but also providing the students of today and tomorrow with a more affordable pathway to college degrees and credentials."
Now that is some first rate government speak, aka blah blah blah. This in now way serves the national interest or supports any meaningful public policy...it is a give away [actually, you and I get to pay for it] in exchange for much needed votes for an election that happens in less than 10 months.
Doesn't support meaningful public policy? The govt promised debt forgiveness for public service, then didn't do it. Standing behind a promise that supports public service seems meaningful to me.
Fuck off commie. These idiots took out loans for shit degrees, not me or other taxpayers so they need to pay for their stupidity, not me.
Thank you, said it better than I would have.
Bull. The government is now chosing to alter the terms of the agreement to accelerate and forgive legally-owed debt.
Want to talk about promises made and not kept? Signing a loan agreement and promising to pay it back, then not paying it back.
It's SOOOO easy to be "generous" with other people's money.
Let’s see. Where is that “mute” button again?
am I reading I want this to happen correctly?
Well, it is Reason. And it is Emma Camp. So, yeah, you're reading it right.
Benevolent authoritarian is just fine.
/emma
He's buying votes.
The vote buying gift that keeps on giving.
Forgiving? You keep saying that work, but I don't think it means what you think it means.
Apparently it’s been going on for some time now. I have many female friends who went to college JUST to get checks and spend wildly on everything they ever wanted. Of course; eventually they fail out. Then they've just ignored the student loan bills that came for about 10-years.
Now they all have perfect credit. The bills stop coming and all is magically forgotten just by ignoring the massive debt and wild spending they racked up.
That hasn't been my case. The government was garnishing my paycheck basically 20%, and since I work at Walmart that wasn't exactly a big check to begin with, I would have to live on about $500 every two weeks.
Under the repayment plan, I just have to pay $30 a month. I won't pay it back in my lifetime, but I've already basically paid what I borrowed, just not the borrowed amount plus interest
Seems I vaguely remember an article a while back about making any effort to pay marks the loan collectible or maybe it's just for those poor women who like to spend :)... I'm quite floored by it; but I've seen it multiple times now.
The solution (other than getting the government out of loans) would be to make the college a co-signer for the debt.
“Our ability to deliver this relief to borrowers months ahead of schedule is a testament to the Biden Administration’s commitment to delivering
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So Biden is stealing money from the public Treasury (actually just increasing the public debt for future generations to pay back, since there is no money in the public Treasury), without the Constitutionally required approval from Congress, to funnel it to his supporters?
Sounds pretty insurrectiony to me, take him off the ballot.
Technically, the money has already been spent (handed to recipients). Biden is simply not requiring them to pay it back. That's how he can get away with this.
Those lesbian dance theory degrees literally don't pay for themselves.