From the BBC:
“Student
loan forgiveness: Biden cancels $10,000 in student debt for millions”
US President
Joe Biden will cancel up to $10,000 (£8,474) in federal student loans for
millions of Americans who earn less than $125,000 each year. Mr Biden will also forgive $20,000 of debt for
students on Pell Grants, which applies to those in greatest financial need. The
president will provide the details of his plan at 14:15 EST (18:15 GMT). An estimated 43 million Americans owe a
combined total of $1.6tn in federal student debt. Nearly one-fifth owe less
than $10,000. "My administration is
announcing a plan to give working and middle class families breathing room as
they prepare to resume federal student loan payments in January 2023," Mr
Biden said on Twitter. In keeping with my campaign promise, my Administration
is announcing a plan to give working and middle class families breathing room
as they prepare to resume federal student loan payments in January 2023. The
temporary student loan pause, first put in place in March 2020, will also be
extended a final time until 31 December of this year.
The
announcement follows more than a year of intense internal White House debate
and mounting pressure from progressive Democrats. Top Democrats Senate Majority
Leader Chuck Schumer of New York and Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts,
are among those who had pushed Mr Biden to use his executive power to wipe out
borrower debts. Wednesday's plan falls short of the $50,000 per borrower plan
that Mr Schumer and Ms Warren had asked for. A one-time cancellation of $10,000
for each borrower earning a maximum of $125,000 will cost the federal
government around$300bn, according to an estimate from the Penn Wharton budget
model at the University of Pennsylvania. Republicans and some moderate
Democrats have said debt cancellation will add to inflation by giving Americans
more money to spend. And others say that blanket debt forgiveness is unfair to
those who have already paid off students loans. House minority leader Kevin
McCarthy, a Republican from California, quickly criticised the plan on Twitter:
"Who will have to pay for Biden's debt transfer scam? Hard-working
Americans who already paid off their debts or never took on student loan debt
in the first place," he wrote. Some Democratic lawmakers have pushed back,
saying that cancelling student loans helps address economic racial disparities.
Black students are more likely to borrow federal student loans and at higher
amounts than other Americans. Four years after earning bachelor's degrees,
black borrowers owe nearly $25,000 more than their white peers on average,
according to a Brookings Institution study.
^ I don't
understand why People are so shocked that they have to pay money back - they knew when they asked for the loan they
would and they knew how much it would be.
Now,
all-of-the-sudden they are so shocked about the amount and about having to pay
it back.
What about the
People who couldn't afford to pay for College and couldn't get any Loans? Or
those who could pay for College, but decided not to go?
I have paid
off all of my Education Loans. ^
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