Biden administration to forgive $39B in student loan debt for 800K borrowers

President Joe Biden and Education Secretary Miguel Cardona
President Biden is joined by Education Secretary Miguel Cardona for an announcement.
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The U.S. Education Department announced Friday that more than 800,000 student loan borrowers would have their debt forgiven in the coming weeks. The plan results from fixes to existing income-driven repayment plans and is expected to total $39 billion in federal student loan forgiveness.

Under income-driven repayment plans, borrowers can have the remaining loan balance forgiven by the government after making payments for 20 years or 25 years, depending on when they took the loan and the type of repayment plan they chose. In the past, payments that "should have moved borrowers closer to forgiveness were not accounted for," the department said in a news release.

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Theara Coleman, The Week US

Theara Coleman has worked as a staff writer at The Week since September 2022. She frequently writes about technology, education, literature and general news. She was previously a contributing writer and assistant editor at Honeysuckle Magazine, where she covered racial politics and cannabis industry news.