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In reply to the discussion: We have a very big problem [View all]lapucelle
(21,066 posts)12. I went to the reddit and saw lots of posts about loans being forgiven through MOHELA
and lots of questions/information about both MOHELA and the SAVE program.
There was also a link to this:
Biden-Harris Administration Moves Forward with Student Debt Relief Negotiated Rulemaking to Deliver Support to as Many Borrowers as Possible as Quickly as Possible
September 29, 2023
The Biden-Harris Administration marked a critical step forward in its efforts to deliver student debt relief to as many borrowers as possible through negotiated rulemaking under the Higher Education Act, even as extreme House Republicans threaten a government shutdown that would hurt families, communities, and our economy. The U.S. Department of Education (Department) today released an issue paper laying out its initial set of policy considerations to create a path to debt relief for student loan borrowers in need. The paper identifies five questions about distinct categories of affected borrowers for which the Department is seeking feedback. This includes questions about borrowers whose balances are greater than what they originally borrowed, whose loans first entered repayment decades ago, who attended programs that did not provide sufficient financial value, who are eligible for relief under programs like income-driven repayment but have not applied, and borrowers who have experienced financial hardship and need support, but for whom the current student loan system does not adequately address.
The Biden-Harris Administration has taken unprecedented action to fix the broken student loan system and deliver record amounts of student debt relief, said U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona. Now, we are diligently moving through the regulatory process to advance debt relief for even more borrowers. Today, after considering more than 26,000 public comments on how to tailor this relief, we are releasing this additional information about this effort. Were committed to standing up for borrowers and making sure that student debt does not stop anyone from climbing the economic ladder and pursuing the American dream.
September 29, 2023
The Biden-Harris Administration marked a critical step forward in its efforts to deliver student debt relief to as many borrowers as possible through negotiated rulemaking under the Higher Education Act, even as extreme House Republicans threaten a government shutdown that would hurt families, communities, and our economy. The U.S. Department of Education (Department) today released an issue paper laying out its initial set of policy considerations to create a path to debt relief for student loan borrowers in need. The paper identifies five questions about distinct categories of affected borrowers for which the Department is seeking feedback. This includes questions about borrowers whose balances are greater than what they originally borrowed, whose loans first entered repayment decades ago, who attended programs that did not provide sufficient financial value, who are eligible for relief under programs like income-driven repayment but have not applied, and borrowers who have experienced financial hardship and need support, but for whom the current student loan system does not adequately address.
The Biden-Harris Administration has taken unprecedented action to fix the broken student loan system and deliver record amounts of student debt relief, said U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona. Now, we are diligently moving through the regulatory process to advance debt relief for even more borrowers. Today, after considering more than 26,000 public comments on how to tailor this relief, we are releasing this additional information about this effort. Were committed to standing up for borrowers and making sure that student debt does not stop anyone from climbing the economic ladder and pursuing the American dream.
https://www.ed.gov/news/press-releases/biden-harris-administration-moves-forward-student-debt-relief-negotiated-rulemaking-deliver-support-many-borrowers-possible-quickly-possible
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I saw the part about their loans defaulting while student loans were in forebearance
AZSkiffyGeek
Sep 2023
#4
I have kids with loans...low wage worker friends of theirs do no pay anything for the loans.
Demsrule86
Sep 2023
#8
Oh really, well I think Democrats should understand the importance of winning elections and
Demsrule86
Sep 2023
#33
I went to the reddit and saw lots of posts about loans being forgiven through MOHELA
lapucelle
Sep 2023
#12
Yes, I know. One of the articles says that Sen. Clinton voted "yea" even though she didn't vote
lapucelle
Oct 2023
#76
Between you and mean, I think not. Most of us who are the base would crawl accross broken
Demsrule86
Sep 2023
#13
You know... there's a very quick and easy solution to this troublesome dilemma.
Oopsie Daisy
Oct 2023
#85
Are you calculating using the average or the mean age of the group of "over 30 doctor's" [sic]?
lapucelle
Sep 2023
#21
Now that folks are aware that the Biden-Harris administration is "speaking directly to those voters
lapucelle
Sep 2023
#25
Misinformed folks concerned that the Biden-Harris administration isn't doing anything
lapucelle
Oct 2023
#58
Biden cancels another $9 billion in student loan debt days after payments restart
lapucelle
Oct 2023
#84
Why? Do they think it will somehow punish the Democratic Party, as if the only reason
betsuni
Sep 2023
#26
Biden admin. has been working on this from the start, Republicans have no response, no policy,
betsuni
Sep 2023
#36
Where did I say young Americans? I didn't. Age has nothing to do with not understanding how
betsuni
Sep 2023
#42
The base of the Democratic Party aren't people who won't for Democrats and this
betsuni
Oct 2023
#53
In order to allow people to attend the school of their choice, there would be drastic changes.
MichMan
Oct 2023
#77
If they are going to take it this out on DEMOCRATS, they never learned their lesson in 2016.
W_HAMILTON
Sep 2023
#46