Biden's Student Loan Forgiveness: SCOTUS Ruling Sparks Improved Conditions for Borrowers
The Supreme Court's recent decision striking down President Biden's student loan forgiveness program has led the administration to announce new steps to help borrowers. The administration is seeking an alternative path to debt relief and has finalized the Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) Plan, which will cut monthly payments to $0 for low-income borrowers and save all other borrowers at least $1,000 per year. The administration is also implementing a 12-month "on-ramp" to repayment to prevent financially vulnerable borrowers from being considered delinquent or placed in default. Experts believe that while the ruling is disappointing, it could lead to future reforms and more options for managing student loan debt.
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