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Student Loan Savior Emerges! Get Relief Now with Biden’s Loan Forgiveness Plan

Biden administration releases draft text of student loan forgiveness plan. Here’s what borrowers need to know


The Biden administration has unveiled a revised plan for student loan forgiveness to ease the financial burden on millions of borrowers.

The draft proposal includes key changes and expands eligibility criteria compared to previous attempts.

To begin with, the plan targets specific groups of borrowers: * Those who qualify for existing loan cancellation programs but haven’t applied.

* Borrowers who have been repaying undergraduate loans for at least 20 years or graduate loans for over 25 years.

* Individuals who attended schools with questionable educational value.

Additionally, borrowers with federal student debt will receive up to $20,000 in unpaid interest forgiven, regardless of their income.

This draft proposal is expected to be published in the Federal Register on Wednesday and will be open for a 30-day public comment period.

After reviewing the feedback, the Education Department aims to finalize the rules and start canceling debts in the fall.

One notable exclusion from the current draft is a provision for borrowers experiencing financial hardship.

The department plans to release a separate draft rule addressing this group in the future.

The Biden administration reemphasizes its commitment to address inequities in the higher education system and improve financial accessibility for students and borrowers.


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