Biden is canceling $7.4 billion in student debt for 277,000 borrowers. Here's who is eligible. (2024)

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By Aimee Picchi

Edited By Alain Sherter

/ CBS News

The Biden administration on Friday said it's canceling $7.4 billion in student debt for 277,000 borrowers, with the recipients scheduled to receive emails today to alert them to their loan discharges.

The latest effort extends the debt relief provider under President Joe Biden after the Supreme Court last year blockedhis administration's plan for broad-based student loan forgiveness. With the latest batch of loan cancellations, the White House said it has forgiven about $153 billion in debt for 4.3 million student borrowers.

Biden, who had made student loan relief a major campaign pledge, is tackling an issue that affects about 43 million Americans with a combined $1.7 trillion in student debt. It's a burden that some borrowers and their advocates say has harmed their ability to save for a home or achieve financial milestones, an issue that was echoed by Education Secretary Miguel Cardona in a conference call with reporters.

"I talked to a teacher in New York this week who took out a loan for $30,000," Cardona said Friday, "and after over a decade of paying and being a teacher the debt was $60,000, and she was saying that the interest was so high that the payments that she was making wasn't even touching her principal."

He added, "We are fixing a broken system. We're relentless and taking steps to transform a broken system into one that works people across the country."

Here's what to know about who is eligible for the latest round of forgiveness.

Who qualifies for the student loan forgiveness?

Three groups of people qualify under the latest round of debt relief, the White House said.

  • $3.6 billion for 206,800 borrowers enrolled in the SAVE plan.

About $3.6 billion will be forgiven for nearly 207,000 borrowers enrolled in the Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) plan, an income-driven repayment program, or IDR, that the Biden administration created last year.

The White House said borrowers who are getting their debt discharged under SAVE had taken out smaller loans for their college studies. The plan allows people to receive forgiveness after they made at least 10 years of payments if they originally took out $12,000 or less in loans to pay for college; borrowers with larger loans are eligible after 20 or 25 years of repayment, depending on what types of loans they have.

"You sacrifice and you've saved for a decade or more to make your student loan payments, and you originally borrowed $12,000 or less, you're going to see relief," Cardona told reporters. "An overwhelming number of those who qualify for SAVE were eligible for Pell grants and come from low- and middle-income communities."

  • $3.5 billion for 65,700 borrowers in income-repayment plans.

These borrowers will receive forgiveness through "administrative adjustments" to repayment plans where loan servicers had made it tougher for some borrowers to qualify for relief.

"These are people who paid for a long time but were being deprived of relief because of administrative and servicing failures," Cardona said. "These people met the contract of their loan" and will receive forgiveness.

  • $300 million for 4,600 borrowers through Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF).

The PSLF program is designed to help public servants like teachers and government employees achieve debt forgiveness after 10 years of repayment. It's a program that started in 2007 but had been plagued with complex rules that effectively hampered people from getting their debt discharged, with only 7,000 receiving loan forgiveness prior to the Biden administration.

With the latest round of discharges, the Biden administration has forgiven $62.8 billion in loans for 876,000 borrowers through PSLF.

Are there legal challenges to Biden's debt forgiveness plans?

In two separate lawsuits, Republican attorneys general in 18 states are pushing to have the SAVE plan tossed and to halt any further student debt cancellation. They say the SAVE plan oversteps Biden's authority and makes it harder for states to recruit employees. They also contend the plan undermines a separate cancellation program that encourages careers in public service.

It's unclear what the suits could mean for loans that have already been canceled. A court document filed by Kansas' attorney general says it's "unrealistic to think that any loan forgiveness that occurs during this litigation will ever be clawed back."

—With reporting by the Associated Press.

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Aimee Picchi

Aimee Picchi is the associate managing editor for CBS MoneyWatch, where she covers business and personal finance. She previously worked at Bloomberg News and has written for national news outlets including USA Today and Consumer Reports.

Biden is canceling $7.4 billion in student debt for 277,000 borrowers. Here's who is eligible. (2024)

FAQs

Who qualifies for the student loan forgiveness? ›

Those who qualify for this round of forgiveness, according to the administration,"are people enrolled in my Administration's SAVE Plan; are public service workers like teachers, nurses, or law enforcement officials; or are borrowers who were approved for relief because of fixes we made to Income-Driven Repayment."

Who is eligible for the save plan? ›

Who is eligible for Save? People with federal loans made directly by the government for their own education are eligible for the plan, as well as those who consolidate their loans from the defunct Federal Family Education Loan Program. However, people with Parent Plus loans are shut out of the new plan.

Who qualifies for public service loan forgiveness? ›

If you have worked in public service (federal, state, local, tribal government or a non-profit organization) for 10 years or more (even if not consecutively), you may be eligible to have all your student debt canceled.

Will student loan forgiveness increase taxes for everyone? ›

Student loan forgiveness in 2022 will not increase your federal taxable income, thanks to the latest American Rescue Plan that makes all student loan forgiveness tax-free.

Who is no longer eligible for student loan forgiveness? ›

But not all loans are included in the plan: Borrowers with loans administered through the now-defunct Federal Family Education Loan program or who have Perkins loans are no longer eligible for federal debt relief.

How much can you make to qualify for student loan forgiveness? ›

How do I know if I am eligible for debt relief? To be eligible, your annual income must have fallen below $125,000 (for individuals) or $250,000 (for married couples or heads of households). If you received a Pell Grant in college and meet the income threshold, you will be eligible for up to $20,000 in debt relief.

How do I know if I'm on the save plan? ›

Your total principal balance, income level, and loan type will determine whether the SAVE Plan is your best option. To view your loan(s) and your loan type(s), log in to StudentAid.gov and go to your My Aid page. Your loans will tell you which repayment plan you are enrolled in.

What is the maximum income for the Save Plan? ›

There is no income limit to be eligible for the Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) Plan. To determine if you would qualify for a lower monthly payment amount under the SAVE Plan, check out Loan Simulator or contact your loan servicer. Was this page helpful?

What is the income limit for the Save Plan? ›

There is no income requirement to qualify for the SAVE Plan, and the plan is available to all Direct Loan borrowers with eligible loan types, regardless of when they took out their loans.

How do I check the status of my student loan forgiveness? ›

What is the status of my Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) application? Log in to StudentAid.gov to track your Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) application status or PSLF progress. Contact the Federal Student Aid Information Center at 1-800-433-3243 with additional questions.

Are student loans going to be forgiven? ›

Today, the Administration is proposing to automatically cancel debt for borrowers otherwise eligible for relief through the SAVE plan, Public Service Loan Forgiveness, or other forgiveness opportunities like closed school loan discharges but who have not successfully applied for that assistance.

Is Sallie Mae a federal loan? ›

Key takeaways. Sallie Mae services private student loans for a variety of degrees, including undergrad, MBA, medical school, dental school and law school.

Does student loan forgiveness not affect taxpayers? ›

Meanwhile, student loan amounts forgiven through fixes in the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program are not considered income for tax purposes, according to the IRS. The relief won't be taxed by the federal government, but some individual states may tax it.

Will I get a 1099 for student loan forgiveness? ›

Background: Student Loan Forgiveness Can Be Taxable

A lender would issue the debtor a Form 1099-C, which is a tax form showing the amount of the cancelled or forgiven debt. The form is issued during tax season for the prior year when the cancellation event occurred.

Will the IRS take a refund for student loans in 2024? ›

Important note: As part of the Fresh Start Program, borrowers with eligible defaulted loans are receiving certain relief measures, including tax refunds (and child tax credits) not being withheld. This relief will continue through at least September 2024.

Do I qualify for student loan forgiveness if I am still in school? ›

It does not matter whether you have been actively repaying your loans or are in school, in a grace period, or in default; if you meet the income eligibility criteria, you are still eligible for relief.

Am I eligible for student loan forgiveness if I am still in school? ›

If the borrower is still in school and independent, federal student loan forgiveness would be based on the borrower's income. If the borrower is no longer in college, it is based on the borrower's income.

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