Biden's Attempts To Forgive Student Debt Were a Disaster
While the administration was fighting for debt forgiveness in court, it was also rolling out a broken FAFSA application form.

In the January 2025 issue of Reason, we're giving performance reviews of Joe Biden's presidency. Click here to read the other entries.
Biden's changes to education policy are among the central achievements of his first—and only—term in office. Chief among them are his sweeping reforms to the federal student loan program, increasing opportunities for debt forgiveness. While the largest of these changes has now been blocked in court, Biden has nonetheless managed to forgive billions in federal student loans.
In August 2022, Biden announced a blanket forgiveness of up to $20,000 in federal student loans for single borrowers earning less than $125,000 or couples earning less than $250,000. This plan—estimated to cost over $500 billion—was swiftly blocked in federal court, and the Supreme Court later struck it down as an unconstitutional exercise of the spending power.
While Biden couldn't quite bring home the grand prize, he managed to cancel billions in student loans through now-blocked changes to the federal student loan program. Unsurprisingly, these changes also led to a big increase in the estimated 2024 federal deficit—a $145 billion hike.
The seminal achievement of Biden's student loan overhaul was the introduction of the Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) plan, an income-driven repayment plan that dramatically reduces most borrowers' monthly payments. Under the previous version of the program, borrowers were directed to pay 10 percent of their discretionary income (calculated as earnings above 150 percent of the federal poverty rate) for 20 years before receiving forgiveness. Borrowers will now pay just 5 percent of their discretionary income (now estimated as earnings more than 225 percent of the federal poverty level), with some receiving forgiveness after only 10 years. While the program was estimated to cost taxpayers nearly $500 billion over the next decade, federal courts fully blocked the program by July 2024.
If somehow allowed to go forward, the SAVE plan would be likely to incentivize students to take on much larger student loan balances, because the program requires borrowers to pay so little back before forgiveness. Ultimately, it's difficult to see how this extra spending doesn't encourage colleges to hike tuition.
Biden's Education Department has also jeopardized millions of college students' access to financial aid. The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form is something anyone seeking federal grants or loans—or institutional aid at most colleges—is required to complete. The Education Department's updated version of the form was riddled with technical bugs, making it nearly impossible for millions of students and parents to complete. In 2024, there was an 11.2 percent year-over-year drop in completed applications from high school seniors. By contrast, high school applications declined only 4.8 percent during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Biden's Education Department made changes beyond the world of student loans. In 2022, it released a series of major changes to Title IX policy, with rules finalized in April. Their largest impact involves due process for students facing sexual assault allegations. The new rules removed Trump-era protections for accused students, such as a live hearing and the ability to have a representative cross-examine the accuser. Under the new regulations, most schools will be directed to use the "preponderance of the evidence" standard, meaning students will be found responsible for assaulting classmates if just 51 percent of the evidence points to their guilt.
In all, Biden's Education Department has been abysmal for anyone who cares about fiscal health, due process, or basic competence.
Education policy performance review: D-, see me after class
This article originally appeared in print under the headline "Student Debt Disaster."
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He didn't 'forgive' anything. He just passed it on to someone else. That being the taxpayers.
^THIS +100000. Gov-Gun 'armed-theft' of those 'icky' working people.
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Biden's Attempts To "Fill in the Blank" Were a Disaster.
Precisely. And if Reason had written any articles like that DURING his presidency, perhaps they would have any credibility left.
Fill in the Blank
I think we can just say "presidency". Any individual still clinging to the belief that his term was anything other than an unqualified disaster is delusional.
Ultimately, it's difficult to see how this extra spending doesn't encourage colleges to hike tuition.
Framing this as a secondary effect is wrong. Schools are not reactive in this, as part of the Dem coalition they are leading it. The whole point is to allow tuition to increase so schools can continue to hire left wing activists. Every university hire is a left wing vote for life. That's why most hires are for administrators, because you don't even have to consider whether Title IX or DEI admins are going to vote correctly like you do with chemical engineering professors.
It's a jobs program for Black women with college diplomas.
"Biden's Attempts To Forgive Student Debt Were Illegal"
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The instant I saw that FAFSA reference, I quit reading.
I can understand at least the reasoning behind a lot of stupid ideas -- pronouns, stealing luggage to play dressup -- but I cannot understand this FAFSA fixation, especially coming in an article about student loan "forgiveness".
"I hate that the President thinks he can just foist student debt onto taxpayers. But why is it so hard for me to get my free FAFSA money? Waaaaah!"
>Attempts To Forgive Student Debt Were a Disaster
I think you mean 'illegal', 'unconstitutional', 'an open flouting of the rule of law', and 'contemptuous of the Court's authority and the limit's of Presidential authority'.
You know, all the stuff you guys like to accuse Trump of doing but actually is done by the Democratic office-holders.
Don't forget "unethical", "elitist", and "the most regressive policy ever conceived of." The vast majority of college students are from the upper crust. The largest single demo being wealthy white girls. So let's take the burden they singed up for and pass it off to black janitors and Hispanic guys swinging a hammer.
This is the kind of shit that led to the storming of Bastille. Rightly so.
The writers here fall into the same category of elitists. They're out of touch.
When it comes to this subject, Emma Kamp is by far the worst.
We’ve got to start throwing democrats in prison for their crimes at some point. I think the public is developing an appetite to se that after all the democrat bullshit over the last four years. And that might go into overdrive, depending on how this drone business plays out.
I'm looking forward to the aerial battle between the Trump Drones and the Jewish Space Lasers.
He's a lazy and devious fool. Get used to it, we are 50+ years into his never varying stupidity.
How many times and at how many levels of the judiciary does he have to be told : This is unconstitutional. Start calling a jerk a jerk.
Were the communist bread lines broken?
Biden didn't do this for any other reason than vote buying.
Fortunately, young voters aren't.
They did not. Trump made huge gains with younger voters. So that’s a little bright spot for the future.
Is there ANYTHING Biden did that wasn’t a total disaster? Seriously, anything?
The Reason staff is obviously taking the day off today, not one of their sockpuppets to be seen anywhere. Even Mingo-Mango-Mongo (aka "sarcasmic" ) hasn't posted at all today as far as I can tell.
You did not need the word "Biden's" in that headline.
ALL efforts to do that would be, by their nature, disastrous.
There is precisely one solution to student debt: exchange it for military service. Value for value. Swap their debts for a military salary + boarding. $150K in debt = ~4 years of enlisted service.
And then we have lots of cannon fodder - with far more utility and purpose and benefit to America than their actual degree provides - to throw at enemies that need attacking (Iran, China, Russia). And if we're not chucking their bodies at the enemy as bullet sponges, they survive to actually become functional Americans.
If they AWOL, desert, or otherwise refuse to serve, execute them.
100% optional. Pay the debt, or go into service to pay it. Their choice.
"Under the new regulations, most schools will be directed to use the "preponderance of the evidence" standard, meaning students will be found responsible for assaulting classmates if just 51 percent of the evidence points to their guilt."
Insane. So you can be convicted of "sexual assault" by a kangaroo court, with none of the protections of civilized society operating in your "trial".
But *we're* the "nazis" ...
Trump has a relatively easy fix for the Democratic obsession with buying votes by forgiving student loans.
Assign the student loan receivables to the States, pro-rata to population. Thus :
California will own 11.9% of your student loan, and can waive that 11.9% as it pleases, at its own expense. Likewise Texas will own 8.8% and ditto. Thus the control of future waivers, and the expense thereof, would be distributed among the States.
The political incentive for the federal Dems to "waive" student loans in future would be greatly reduced. They'd have to pass the actual cost of paying off the debt owed to the States through an actual budget Bill.
The political incentive for Dem States to waive their portion of the loans would be small because :
(a) it would cost them actual money
(b) they wouldn't be able to waive more than a fraction of each student loan
(c) if they did a waiver, most of the benefit would accrue to out of State folk, which wouldn't look too good to the local voters
Excellent explanation of why the Department of Education should be abolished.