Biden Thinks He Found a Student Loan Loophole
Is this latest attempt at student debt forgiveness a serious policy or a pre-election ploy?

Despite suffering a decisive defeat at the Supreme Court last year, the Biden administration is making a second attempt at sweeping, automatic student loan forgiveness. These new efforts are less ambitious than the previous attempt but still might cost taxpayers billions if enacted.
Student loan forgiveness has long been key to President Joe Biden's education policy. In August 2022, the Education Department unveiled a plan for broad loan forgiveness, seeking to discharge up to $20,000 in federal student loans for individual borrowers earning less than $125,000 and couples earning less than $250,000 annually.
The cost of one-time forgiveness was estimated at $360 billion and was quickly challenged in court. The Supreme Court formally blocked the plan in June 2023, ruling it was an unconstitutional exercise of spending authority.
The Court slapping his hand hasn't stopped Biden. The Education Department's 2022 proposal included major changes to the federal student loan program. Most notably, it created a much more generous income-driven repayment (IDR) plan, allowing borrowers to gain forgiveness more quickly and pay back significantly less of their loans (though this has also been halted in federal court).
These and other changes have already contributed an estimated $145 billion increase to the 2024 federal budget deficit. But that wasn't enough. In April, Biden announced another major effort to forgive federal student loans.
"While Republican elected officials try every which way to block millions of their own constituents from receiving student debt cancellation, President Biden has vowed to use every tool available to cancel student debt for as many borrowers as possible, as quickly as possible," reads an April White House press release. "President Biden from Day One has worked to fix the student loan system and make sure higher education is a ticket to the middle class."
Despite those grand pronouncements, this second effort is more modest in scale, likely in hopes of avoiding legal challenges. The new plan has five major provisions, each building on and expanding a preexisting forgiveness program.
First, the proposal would help borrowers whose balances have increased due to unpaid interest, seeking to cancel up to $20,000 of accrued interest for each borrower. The plan would forgive all accrued interest for any borrowers enrolled in an IDR who also earn less than $120,000 a year, or $240,000 a year for couples.
Biden's plan would also effectively forgive all student loan debt after 10 years for borrowers with small balances. Under the proposed changes, the Education Department would automatically cancel debt held by those who are eligible for loan forgiveness under an existing plan but haven't enrolled. All borrowers are eligible to enroll in Biden's new IDR, which provides forgiveness after 10 years for those with balances under $12,000.
A third change targets borrowers who have been in repayment for over 20 years for undergraduate borrowers and over 25 years for graduate borrowers. According to April's press release, "borrowers would not need to be on an income-driven repayment plan to qualify" for loan forgiveness.
Students who borrowed to pay for 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 students in similar precarity, will also receive loan forgiveness under Biden's proposal.
The final major element of the plan will provide forgiveness for students experiencing nebulously defined "hardship." The department has indicated that it would target borrowers with high medical or child care expenses and those at "high risk" of defaulting on their loans.
It's not clear when these proposals will go into effect, if they ever do. In August, Education Secretary Miguel Cardona announced the final changes would be released sometime in the fall—but didn't specify how close to the upcoming election.
With these policy changes coming so close to the end of Biden's term, it's difficult to know just how seriously to take them. Should Vice President Kamala Harris win in November, Biden's student loan policy would presumably be carried over, albeit likely delayed.
But if Donald Trump becomes president a second time, the proposal will almost certainly be scrapped. Promising debt relief to millions may be a good strategy to get them to the polls, but announcing these changes so late in the game feels like just that—an election strategy rather than earnest policy making.
This article originally appeared in print under the headline "Biden's Student Loan Loophole."
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Yes, Yes. Biden will do everything in his power to send MORE Gov-Guns (IRS) out to those 'icky' working people's homes and STEAL from them everyone's ?free? education-loans amount. Because that's what kind of Al'Capone gang the left is.
It's important to notice when the 'government' starts working for the criminal-minds instead of ensuring Liberty and Justice for all.
This happens on day -1.
Government is simply the strongest gang. The instant it has enough power to block all other gangs is the instant it becomes "the" government, and since it was just as criminal as them prior to that instant, it has always been working for criminals.
I'm glad I went through school and exited with zero debt so that I could be a productive member of society and pay for everyone else's college degrees in addition to my own.
FJB
And those unidentified people who control him
Biden also found a few hundred million dollars to send to a midget dictator in eastern Europe so why not thieve and print some more for another group of selfish assholes.
Biden hasn't found shit Reason. He's got goddamned dementia.
OK, Dr. Jill and her purple-haired inter-gender staff of White House interns.
Even at that, just because you invent a "loophole" doesn't mean you've found something anymore than inventing the term "two-spirit" means you discovered a new gender.
Biden at least recognizes the constitution he steps on, unlike Trump. Just ask sarc. It is why he supported Biden all these years.
"loan forgiveness", also known as "make the workers pay for grievance studies by the wealthy during a five year vacation from reality".
Another reason for taxpayers to vote republican.
Grievance studies may be more common, but my favorite example of a useless degree was some clown whining he'd soaked up something like $140K in student loans for a PhD in puppetry and couldn't find a job which would repay it, as if someone should have told him beforehand. I may have the number wrong. It may have been a masters instead of a PhD. But it's still my favorite.
I think Emma understands "decisive" about as well as the Japanese in WW II looking for that decisive battle.
Couldn't have been very decisive if it didn't settle it.
Oh, you're one of those willfully ignorant people that thinks just because they refuse to stop trying the same retarded shit that the issue is somehow unclear. No, the Leftists just didn't get what they wanted so they're knowingly violating the law repeatedly because each time is a window for them to act before getting slapped down. You may as well argue rape and murder aren't wrong because people keep committing the crimes.
That's a really decisive comment. Yeah, laws against murder only exist to prevent murder, right? I'm glad there's still some old-fashioned statists around here who understand that just passing a law is all it takes to stop murder, decisively.
So people who are too poor to dream of going to college or people who decide to not go to college get to pay for people who decided to take out student loans?
College promises that its graduates will make more money than people who don't attend college, so the Biden/Harris administration's plan is to transfer wealth from the poor to the privileged.
Essentially this is an attempt by the Biden/Harris administration to buy the votes of people who have student loans.
"College promises that its graduates will make more money than people who don’t attend college"
I doubt that college "promises" this although you're welcome to post evidence for our consideration. In any event, it's not true. While some degrees may lead to higher average lifetime earnings for those who earn them, most of them do not guarantee greater average lifetime earnings than, say, plumbers, electricians or other craftsman will earn. The narrative is purely political - if everyone in America had a college degree, most of them would still be flipping burgers for a living because there are only so many jobs that require degrees, and most of them are in science and engineering.
"this second effort is more modest in scale"
How so? None of the previous "efforts" (schemes) by the Biden administration (and there have been much more than one, so how is this the 'second'?) would have touched a penny of my own remaining student loan debt, and this 'plan' would wipe out my debt entirely.
You know what's bad for people who are trying to plan and budget and be anything resembling personally responsible? Uncertainty. I would much prefer to just be allowed to just continue making my loan payments as agreed, rather than vacillating wildly between completely different 'forgiveness' schemes, loan repayment, covid-era payment moratoriums, etc. I get a letter or an email just about every other month from my service provider telling me what the new 'deal' is, or may be.
This presidency can't end soon enough.
"Is this latest attempt at student debt forgiveness a serious policy or a pre-election ploy?"
You have to ask? Seriously.
Since it is a simple spending issue why hasn't the Biden Maladministration ever proposed legislation to deal with the issue?
I finally finished paying off my student debt back in 1992. I feel like such a chump. Fuck you Brandon.
"Biden Thinks He Found a Student Loan Loophole. Is this latest attempt at student debt forgiveness a serious policy or a pre-election ploy?"
1. Biden couldn't find his nose on his face much less a loophole.
2. A pre-election ploy? He's not running for the POTUS position, thank God.
3. Last time I checked, it was Congress has the power regarding student loan dismissal, not the executive branch.
'A pre-election ploy? He’s not running for the POTUS position, thank God.'
Yeah, but the puppeteer with his hand up Biden's ass is running.
It's time to shut down the department of education.
Never has the United States government gone so far as to bribe and pay off it's constituents at every working American's expense.
If this continues, it's bread lines instead of bread and circuses.
He really needs to stop doing this. If for no other reason than to curb the confusion and mayhem that's happening with student loan holders and servicers. Holders are suddenly finding their loans in forbearance, servicers have to keep track of it all - it's just utterly needless chaos in an already overburdened system.
The same thing happened during COVID. Look, pandemic or no pandemic, pay your bills. You can't stop and start them with such randomness this way. People - especially middle/low-income - have enough difficulty managing it all as it is.
The same thing happened during COVID. Look, pandemic or no pandemic, pay your bills. You can’t stop and start them with such randomness this way. People – especially middle/low-income – have enough difficulty managing it all as it is.
Your issue is never the issue. Their issue isn't the issue. Their issue is to distract you from their unceasing need for power and control. Shut up and enjoy the increase in your chocolate ration from 25g to 20g.
The guy making $120k with $40k student loans just needs to suck it up. The making $40k with $120k SL is never going to pay it off. Drawing that line is the reason why bankruptcy courts exist. Congress needs to allow SL's to be bankruptable. This requires the congress critters to actual do something not entirely popular. So, not gonna happen.
Of course, all this is meaningless until the feds end the SL program completely. Schools and students will figure it out.
1) Make student loans bankruptable like they were before Congress mucked it up on bad data.
2) Make Uni free based on GPA at the end of each semester. The lower your GPA, the higher your percentage of tuition is payable by you.
Grade inflation kills the second one, though it's a great idea if actually applied in the way grades should be evaluative measurements of the students' achievement.
Make student loans bankruptable like they were before Congress mucked it up on bad data.
One thing to note, since the enactment of Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010 the vast majority of students loans outstanding were made directly by the Department of Education. Making student loans dischargable in bankruptcy is essentially loan forgiven, albeit with the add inconvenience that the borrower can not get a credit card for seven years.
Maybe if student loans were made by private lenders, without government guarantees, you might get me to agree; however, as long as I, as a taxpayer, am on the hook, no.
The borrower borrowed the money. The borrower can pay it back, not me.
But Biden repeatedly trying to find a way to expand presidential authority so he raid the public treasury in favor of the Democrat's favored constituencies is definitely not a threat to our constitutional order or unconscpinsble corruption.
Soft, sugar-coated authoritarianism.
"Biden Thinks ..."
It doesn't really matter what comes after that ... it's still false ...
Yes, it's more of the same incessant pandering that we've come to expect from the Democrats.
What's the plan for those of us who never took out student loans?
To pay for those that did.
Another example of Progressives trying to circumvent the Constitution.
The Supremes told Joe NO but.... Joe and Kammie must go.
> "President Biden from Day One has worked to fix the student loan system".
Uh-huh.
The current student loan system was was created by legislation passed by a Democrat-controlled House and a Democrat-controlled Senate, with 100% of the votes for the bill in each chamber coming from Democrats. It was signed into law by President Barack Obama on March 30, 2010 at Northern Virginia Community College. Introducing the President at the signing ceremony was Jill Biden, an adjunct professor at the college, and the wife of the then-Vice President and the current President, Joe Biden.
I demand automobile loan forgiveness. Maybe mortgage forgiveness while we are at it. In fact, I demand to be entirely debt free. Oh, wait. I worked hard for decades, didn't overspend and paid my bills and am debt free. How about that.