The Pak Banker

Biden cancels millions in student loan debt

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The Biden administra­tion has announced it's wiping away hundreds of millions of dollars in student loan debt for borrowers who said they got ripped off by their school. This latest wave of debt forgivenes­s comes on top of at least $2.3 billion in student loans that the Department of Education canceled earlier this year. Those borrowers now have more room in their budgets to save, invest or get a handle on their other debts.

As millions of Americans wait for word on whether President Joe Biden will provide massive student loan forgivenes­s, here's a look at whether you might be covered by the new action. The fresh debt forgivenes­s is going to students who attended ITT Technical Institute and made claims against the school for misreprese­ntation or deceit, the Education Department announced Wednesday. ITT, a for-profit technical school that operated campuses across the U.S., closed in 2016. Eligible borrowers will receive 100% loan discharges, totaling about $500 million. Claims from some 18,000 students have been approved, the department says.

"Our action today will give thousands of borrowers a fresh start and the relief they deserve after ITT repeatedly lied to them," Education Secretary Miguel Cardona says in a news release.

Officials found that the school misreprese­nted how much students could expect to earn and the types of jobs they could land after graduation. In reality, borrowers told the department that having ITT on their resumes made it harder to find employment. This latest round of forgivenes­s is thanks to provisions in the law that allow borrowers with federal student loans to ask that the debt be erased if their schools did anything deceptive or illegal - or abruptly went out of business.

For one of these "borrower defense" claims to be approved, you must be able to demonstrat­e that your college violated state law with your loan or with the education services the school provided. This new relief is in addition to $1 billion in student debt the Biden White House canceled earlier this year under the same law. A later, unrelated move forgave another $1.3 billion.

In the case of ITT, eligible borrowers will receive notices over the next several weeks - followed by forgivenes­s of their loans. This year's debt cancellati­ons are - to be honest - just small change compared to the sweeping student loan forgivenes­s that's being discussed in Washington and is advocated by a number of influentia­l lawmakers.

Members of Congress have been on a mission to convince President Biden to obliterate up to $50,000 in federal student loan debt for every American saddled with unpaid college loans. They want the president to use his executive authority to strike the debt.

He has said he's willing to cancel $10,000 in student debt, but he has rebuffed calls for the bigger amount. Still, he has asked administra­tion officials to look into the idea, and he recently told Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and Massachuse­tts Sen. Elizabeth Warren that they're welcome to keep pushing him on the issue.

Those fighting for more generous relief say it would give Americans a more meaningful break from crushing student debt that's kept them from buying homes and cars, getting married and investing for the futures.

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