Las Vegas Review-Journal

Biden cancels $5B in student debt in latest relief

- By Akayla Gardner

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden is forgiving nearly $5 billion in additional student debt as the administra­tion seeks to deliver on one of his signature initiative­s with high stakes for his 2024 re-election campaign.

Almost 74,000 student loan borrowers will see debt canceled as a result of administra­tive changes by the U.S. Education Department in the latest round of relief. Those affected include borrowers enrolled in the government’s income-driven repayment and public-service loan forgivenes­s programs.

Each program requires at least a decade of payment or service to be eligible for relief. Mismanaged federal student-loan plans have left some borrowers without promised relief after making payments for as long as 25 years.

“My administra­tion is able to deliver relief to these borrowers — and millions more — because of fixes we made to broken student loan programs that were preventing borrowers from getting relief they were entitled to under the law,” Biden said in a statement Friday.

Of those receiving assistance, 43,900 borrowers are public servants and 29,700 are enrolled in income-driven repayment plans.

The effort comes as Biden faces pressure to expand the scope of a new student debt relief plan after the president’s earlier $400 billion initiative was struck down by the U.S. Supreme Court.

The replacemen­t plan is slated to be much narrower than that original plan that would have forgiven as much as $20,000 in student loans for an estimated 40 million Americans.

Nearly 70 groups asked Education Secretary Miguel Cardona in a letter Thursday to hold another session in the rulemaking process and to include targeted relief for borrowers who have experience­d hardship.

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