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Home»Politics»Biden advocates for more student debt relief to be completed before the end of his term, extending to both current and future borrowers.
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Biden advocates for more student debt relief to be completed before the end of his term, extending to both current and future borrowers.

News RoomBy News RoomNovember 15, 20240 ViewsNo Comments3 Mins Read
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President Biden’s Department of Education is working to implement a new federal rule that would provide additional student loan forgiveness for 8 million borrowers who are facing financial hardship. The proposed rule would allow for one-time student debt forgiveness for individuals deemed to have at least an 80% chance of defaulting on their loans based on a predictive assessment. Future borrowers would also be able to apply for relief based on a holistic assessment of their hardship. The rule is currently undergoing a public comment period expected to end on December 2.

U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona has expressed concern over the broken student loan system and the difficulties borrowers face in accessing relief. The Biden administration’s proposed rules are intended to provide hope to struggling Americans who may be eligible for student debt relief. Despite previous attempts by the Biden administration to eliminate student loan debt being struck down by the courts, the administration is continuing its efforts to address the issue. President Biden had previously announced a plan to reduce debt obligations for borrowers based on their economic circumstances, though this plan was ultimately invalidated by the Supreme Court.

President-elect Trump has criticized Biden’s attempts to forgive student loan debt, referring to them as a “total catastrophe.” Biden’s efforts to cancel student debt relief have faced legal challenges and opposition, with some critics arguing that the administration lacks the authority to unilaterally forgive large sums of student debt under federal law. Despite these setbacks, the Biden administration is pressing forward with its goal of providing relief to student borrowers.

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The Department of Education has been engaged in negotiated rulemaking for higher education between 2023 and 2024, with the latest rule being discussed in committee as early as November 2023 and proposed on October 31. The rule would represent a significant effort to address the student loan crisis in the United States, potentially benefiting millions of borrowers who are struggling financially. The Biden-Harris administration is committed to providing a pathway for relief for those facing hardships due to student loan debt.

Republican-led states have sought to block the Biden administration’s student loan forgiveness program through legal action, including a request to the Supreme Court to temporarily halt the program. Critics, including prominent figures like Kevin O’Leary, have characterized the program as unfair and un-American. Despite challenges from various quarters, the Biden administration is continuing its efforts to provide student debt relief to those in need. The debate over student loan forgiveness and the government’s role in addressing the student loan crisis is likely to continue in the coming months and years.

President Biden’s attempts to eliminate student loan debt through various programs and initiatives have faced legal and political challenges. The administration has faced criticism from opponents who argue that the government does not have the authority to unilaterally forgive student debt on a large scale. However, the Biden administration remains committed to providing relief to struggling student borrowers and is actively pursuing strategies to address the issue. The future of student loan forgiveness and debt relief in the United States remains uncertain, as various stakeholders continue to debate the best path forward.

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