Education Dept. officially kills Biden-era student loan repayment plan
Source: USA Today
WASHINGTON It's official: Former President Joe Biden's signature student loan repayment plan is over. And the clock is ticking for millions of borrowers to enroll in another program.
On Dec. 9, the federal Education Department announced a proposed legal agreement meant to kill the program known as the Saving on a Valuable Education, or SAVE, plan. The agency said it settled with several red states who sued to stop SAVE in March 2024.
If approved by the courts, the settlement will require that no new borrowers are enrolled in the SAVE program, which based monthly bills on borrowers' incomes and was hailed by the Biden administration as the most affordable student loan repayment option in history. The department will also deny any pending SAVE applications and move current borrowers into different repayment plans.
The settlement, a death knell for one of Biden's main education policy achievements, puts an end to the legal limbo in which more than 7 million SAVE borrowers have been stuck for more than a year and a half. Those borrowers have been in administrative forbearance, not requiring them to make payments, since June of last year. Interest on their debt restarted this August.
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dweller
(27,647 posts)Those borrowers are fucked .
From the most affordable student loan repayment option in history to the latest Pisswig grift .
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wolfie001
(6,712 posts)ForgoTheConsequence
(5,155 posts)College graduates overwhelmingly voted for Harris. This isn't a FAFO; this is an attack on higher education. Just in time for Christmas, too.
BaronChocula
(3,894 posts)And for those that did, I wish for them the worst for what they helped do to the country.
sakabatou
(45,628 posts)IronLionZion
(50,616 posts)choie
(6,498 posts)my dream of being a homeowner is dead.
ForgoTheConsequence
(5,155 posts)Pas-de-Calais
(10,234 posts)Xolodno
(7,276 posts)But its still got to go through the courts and we all know how long that takes.