Biden Taking ‘Hard Look’ At Student Loan Forgiveness

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President Joe Biden speaks about the war in Ukraine in the Roosevelt Room at the White House, Thursday, April 28, 2022, in Washington. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden said Thursday that he’s “taking a hard look” at canceling additional federal student loan debt and will reach a decision within a month.

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“I am considering dealing with some debt reduction,” Biden told reporters in the Roosevelt Room at the White House.

The comments came days after Biden had a private meeting with Democratic lawmakers who pressed him on the issue. One of the lawmakers, Rep. Tony Cardenas, D-Calif., said afterwards that Biden disclosed he was exploring the possibility.

However, Biden signaled in his Thursday remarks that he wouldn’t go as far as some activists want, saying $50,000 in debt forgiveness was not under consideration. He did not give a number for what he was considering.

“I’m in the process of taking a hard look at whether or not there will be additional debt forgiveness,” he said. “And I’ll have an answer on that in the next couple of weeks.”

During his campaign, Biden said he wanted to “immediately cancel” at least $10,000 in student debt per person. So far he’s repeatedly extended a pause on requiring borrowers to repay their loans, a moratorium that was put in place under then-President Donald Trump near the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Although activists have been encouraged by their increasing traction on this issue, some said they were concerned that Biden wouldn’t go far enough.

“President Biden, we agree that we shouldn’t cancel $50,000 in student loan debt. We should cancel all of it,” said Wisdom Cole, national director of the NAACP Youth & College Division. “$50,000 was just the bottom line.”


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Go ca
Go ca
2 years ago

Why don’t they just cancel the interest and fees. Then everyone pays what they borrowed and those that didn’t borrow don’t have to foot the bill.
Otherwise, between not paying rent and canceling student debt, they’re just showing everyone not to be responsible and do the right thing

Educated Archy
Educated Archy
2 years ago

Students who want to take out loans moving forward should not be as easily approved. And it should only be for majors that result in meaningful employment. If a reckless student majors in liberal arts why should I foot their debt

PaulinSaudi
PaulinSaudi
2 years ago

Cancelling these debits would be nice. On the other hand, it would be a gift to people who are top-earners.

How about cancelling medical debit?