Biden Announces Second Attempt at Widespread Student Loan Forgiveness
The new plan is much less ambitious than the president's 2022 blanket forgiveness effort, mostly relying on an expansion of previous smaller-scale debt cancelation schemes.

On Monday, President Joe Biden announced a second attempt at federal student loan forgiveness. The new plan, which is estimated to affect over 30 million borrowers when combined with earlier efforts, aims to enact widespread loan cancelation primarily by expanding existing forgiveness programs and targeting borrowers with high balances due to accumulating interest.
The Biden administration's first attempt at large-scale federal student loan forgiveness was struck down by the Supreme Court last year in Biden v. Nebraska. The plan, unveiled in 2022, sought to provide up to $20,000 in federal student loan forgiveness for borrowers earning less than $125,000 a year and couples earning less than $250,000 annually.
Last June, the Court ruled in a 6–3 decision that Biden's original plan was unconstitutional, finding that the HEROES Act, the 9/11-era law used to justify the loan forgiveness, did not give the Education Department the authority to forgive over $400 billion in federal student loans.
In contrast, the Education Department's new plan is much less ambitious—though it is still likely to cost taxpayers hundreds of billions of dollars. The plan has five major provisions, detailed in a Monday press release.
First, the plan takes aim at borrowers who have seen their balances climb due to unpaid interest, seeking to cancel up to $20,000 of accrued interest for all borrowers. For borrowers enrolled in an income-driven repayment plan (IDR) making up to $120,000 a year, or $240,000 a year for couples, the Education Department plans to forgive all accrued interest.
Biden's plan would also automatically cancel debt held by people who are eligible for loan forgiveness under an existing plan but haven't yet enrolled. Considering that all borrowers are eligible to enroll in Saving on a Valuable Education plan (SAVE), an IDR plan that provides forgiveness after 10 years for those with balances under $12,000, this new change could effectively create automatic forgiveness after 10 years for those with small balances.
Additionally, the Department of Education is seeking to cancel loan balances for those who entered repayment more than 20 years ago for undergraduate loans, and more than 25 years ago for graduate loans. In Monday's press release, it is unclear whether there are any income or balance ceilings—though the release states that borrowers do not need to be on an IDR plan to receive forgiveness.
Further, Biden announced additional forgiveness for students who took out loans to pay for low-value degrees at schools that "lost their eligibility to participate in the Federal student aid program or were denied recertification because they cheated or took advantage of students," as well as schools that closed and left borrowers with a low earning potential.
Finally, Biden's plan aims to provide debt cancelation for borrowers experiencing "hardship." While Monday's press release is vague on specifics, it lists those at "high risk" of defaulting on their loans or borrowers with high medical or child care expenses as targeted under this slate of forgiveness.
It's unclear how much Biden's proposals will cost taxpayers. However, considering that the plan claims to initially affect tens of millions of Americans—with more people eligible every year—it's safe to assume the plan will cost well over $100 billion over the next decade.
This newest effort appears designed to avoid another successful Supreme Court challenge by focusing primarily on expanding forms of forgiveness the Education Department has already successfully engaged in—albeit at a smaller scale.
While the Biden administration claims that this latest slate of student loan forgiveness will "make sure higher education is a ticket to the middle class—not a barrier to opportunity," widespread loan forgiveness ultimately exacerbates the problems it aims to solve: that degree programs that cost too much, and that students take on more debt than necessary to attend school.
If borrowers feel confident that the government will lower their balances, universities are incentivized to hike prices—and tell students not to worry about the additional cost. However, Biden ultimately isn't worried about the long-term effects of debt cancelation. Loan forgiveness is a popular proposal among the college-educated Democratic base.
There's an election in November, and Biden may be trying to win it by promising a tantalizing financial windfall for millions of voters. Whether this ultimately makes college more expensive is another question entirely.
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His puppeteers are desperate to buy more votes. They have to. They’re starting to lose the black, jewish, and Latino vote to Trump. And I suspect the next seven months won’t do them any favors. Especially if we have a few Islamist terror attacks j the interim.
THE DEMS HAVE TO REALLY WORK TO LOSE THE JEW VOTE...but they seem to have figured out how to. joe biden, you are being very poorly handled
Communism 101. Concentrated benefits, and diffuse costs.
And mostly Donkeys to benefit:
Further, Biden announced additional forgiveness for students who took out loans to pay for low-value degrees at schools that “lost their eligibility to participate in the Federal student aid program or were denied recertification because they cheated or took advantage of students,” as well as schools that closed and left borrowers with a low earning potential.
"President attempts to buy off angry college educated pro-Hamas activists after initially angering them"
Bend over, all chumps who either paid off their student loans, or worked your way through college, or skipped it and got a job without a degree, because we're helping pay for someone else's Gender Studies degree.
Bend over even more, those who skipped out on a worthy degree for financial reasons, or who were worried about having debt, who now have no (useful) degree, and make statistically less money than the people they are having their pockets pilfered in favor of.
Legitimately more of a "hand-out to the rich" than any tax plan a R ever signed off on
And those who 'reluctantly, strategically' voted for droolin' Joe. TDS is a cause of major mental issues, as is obvious from the TDS-addled shits posting here.
Fuck Joe Biden
Loan forgiveness is a popular proposal among the college-educated Democratic base.
Well yeah. If Trump tried the same thing it would be popular among the college-educated Democratic base as well.
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Why wouldn’t there be? Despite all his faults, at least Biden recognizes the Constitution. Can’t say the same about Trump.
I remember that. And he fully defended that statement after being called out for it.
oof. That's post eviction moratorium, vax mandates, student loan forgiveness, fighting to keep affirmative action...
Imagine seeing that and thinking Biden isn't objectively the most unconstitutional president in history.
"Inject yourself with this medicine or lose your job" - Brandon
Is fuckstain trotting out that comment I made quoting Biden saying that there are things he can't do, before he went ahead and tried to do them anyway? Well fuck Joe for that. And fuck Jesse for his usual lies claiming I meant more by that comment than simply "This is what Biden said."
No. That is not what you said. At all. Lol.
Your post was the 2nd in the chain for fucks sake.
Here is the thread buddy. Why lie?
https://reason.com/2023/08/07/hollow-major-parties-preside-over-a-politics-of-fear-and-loathing/?comments=true#comment-10186871
“Why lie?”
Because he’s a broken man who buddied up to Lying Jeffy and turd for head pats.
But it doesn't even make sense to lie when the post is copied word for word. It takes a special form of pathalogical dishonesty to attempt it.
If he wasn’t on “mute” you wouldn’t have to “guess”.
Which is used more - sarc's pretend mute button or the real one?
No, just hanging you with your own rope.
Um... eviction moratorium...DJT admin did it first (CDC, Sept 2020)
"I want to make it unmistakably clear that I'm protecting people from evictions"
- Donald J Trump
But yes, Joe Biden, is worse IMHO. Just probably shouldn't cite eviction moratorium being neither acted under constitutional authority on that one.
Missing a cite to the original, and you have been shown to be a steaming pile of TDS-addled shit, so until we get that, you are considered to be a lying pile of shit, as you were shown to be regarding the bullshit claim 'they all have AIDS'.
Fuck off and die; make the world a better place, asshole.
Here's a cite from MSNBC:
Whoops... that makes it seem like it's a bit ambiguous and that Trump was potentially just performing an empty gesture to appease COVIDiots and leftist Governors who'd already enacted their own state and regional moratoriums. So let's see what the CDC itself says about it's own order:
Oh, huh, no mention of any authority derived from any executive order and only a reference to the Public Health Services Act.
Almost like the Student Loan issue where it didn't matter if what they were going to do was completely unConstitutional and someone proposed something to them that did what they were trying to do without violating the law and they told them "Fuck you!", violated The Constitution, and then turned around and try/tried to blame it on the people they told to fuck off.
sarc is a lying, slimy TDS-addled shit, ain't he?
Couples making almost a quarter million a year get relief, but the electrician who owes $20,000 on his work truck is SOL.
Sounds like a Democratic idea of fair.
The electrician should have taken out a government loan for his truck. Then the government could forgive it.
So government loans for trucks are a thing?
No. Nothing blue collar gets subsidies.
If the electrician starts his own company then the truck is a write-off. Most self employed tradesmen I know laugh at the taxes wage earners pay.
"self employed tradesmen I know"
People who don't exist.
Sarc is referring to the well endowed tranny hookers he employs.
Sarc thinks a government loan is like a write off.
Student loan payoffs benefit the wealthy much more than others. It doesn't cost that much to attend a typical city junior college or even most 2nd tier state universities. Besides, people studying for practical degrees are practical.
What was he going to do, stop trying to buy votes?
Democrats only have two tactics: calling people racist -sexist -homohobic and buying votes. I'm pretty sure they have enough people to keep two programs active at the same time.
As opposed to calling anyone who disagrees with them fascists and Marxists, delegitimizing courts and elections, dehumanizing immigrants, and hiking taxes on imports.
Know what? They both suck. As does anyone who defends either team.
This is your delusion rising again right?
Sarc defending legitimate fascism again.
It’s not fascism if we don’t call it that!
I'm so old I remember when sarc pretended to be against whataboutism. Amusingly he'll be against whataboutism again later this week when Reason next criticizes a Republican. Isn't it interesting you can perfectly track the ebb and flow of his "principles" by whose ox is being gored?
Youre a day old?!?
The Progressives constantly seek ways to circumvent the Constitution with the long term goal of getting rid of that pesky document.
Biden was recently bragging that the Supreme Court couldn’t stop him.
I bet even Kagan could take down Biden.
Sure glad all you working citizens don't have a credit limit on your [Na]tional So[zi]alist credit card account. /s
"See you in bankruptcy court soon. hahahahaha", touts Biden and his criminal gangsters.
3 bananas (out of five, on the Banana Republic scale).
Buying votes with other peoples' money is lucrative just as spending taxpayers' money is fun.
As usual, Mencken said it best:
'Every election is a sort of advance auction sale of stolen goods.'
last i looked the average loan balance was less than 30k. anyone that cannot pay that off in 3-4 years is a fucking loser. if the degree you got doesn't pay enough to cover the debt WHY WOULD I WANT TO PAY IT FOR YOU?!
^+1.
You know what? I'd give 'em a break, what with being fresh out of college and just starting their career. Sometimes the first couple of years are rough.
So, anyone who can't pay that off in 5 years is a fucking loser.
Seriously, that's like the payment on a car loan if you had a good tradein these days. Or bought the cheapest thing on the lot. What would that be? Like $500 a month on a 5 year loan?
"...What would that be? Like $500 a month on a 5 year loan?"
It would be the assumption of free money. Float that bullshit around long enough and the assholes hoping for it assume it will happen.
Thank you all who "strategically" or "reluctantly" voted for slobbering Joe!
You own this shit and you should start eating this shit right now if you ever hope to be taken seriously again.
Fuck the lot of you with a running rusty chain saw. You deserve nothing other.
Well, we all know people don't ever actually respond to incentives.
So dangling the possibility of loan payoffs wouldn't EVER make someone forgo paying a loan in hopes that the Big Guy would take care of it. No, not at all. Those poor people were just tied down and forced to take that money, and are now being forced to not pay it back...
shit, that last part was sort of true. I think some folks here have said they had problems making payments on their loans in abeyance the last few years.
Yeah, I can't keep up the sarcasm in the modern clown world.
3-4 years???
I paid off $25K (+ juice) in nine months, at a time where I found myself living paycheck-to-paycheck. It involved selling a car I was making a payment on, cancelling everything but lights/water/gas/phone, effectively abandoning my social life, and sticking to a strict grocery budget (which eliminated any meal not made at home).
Yea, it was peanut butter sandwiches and rice&beans on the menu, and a whole lot of borrowed library materials for entertainment for awhile - but the sooner you're out from under it, the sooner you can start saving and rebuilding.
The problem is the entitlement mentality. They're not willing to go without until they get their head back above water.
This is kind of a ballsy move considering Biden's handlers promised this last time around and then straight up betrayed everyone who gave him their vote banking on it.
Once bitten, twice shy is all I'm saying.
Or, maybe like a typical Democrat, his handlers really think their voting bloc is that dumb.
..... well, then again, maybe their voting bloc is that dumb. In which case, I guess I see the strategy here.
Second attempt? You are WAY behind.
I could maybe tolerate forgiving loans of poor people, but a family that makes 250k a year? They can afford to pay their debt.