Borrowers will be eligible for forgiveness if they have made
either 20 or 25 years of monthly IDR payments, the department
said. The IDR program caps payment requirements for lower-income
borrowers and forgives their remaining balance after a set
number of years.
"These borrowers will join the millions of people that my
administration has provided relief to over the past two years –
resulting in over $116 billion in loan relief to over 3 million
borrowers under my administration," Biden said in a statement.
The department said the relief addresses what it described as
"historical inaccuracies" in the count of payments that qualify
toward forgiveness under IDR plans.
"For far too long, borrowers fell through the cracks of a broken
system that failed to keep accurate track of their progress
towards forgiveness," Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona
said.
Biden has said he will pursue new measures to provide student
loan relief to Americans after the Supreme Court blocked his
plan to cancel hundreds of billions of dollars in debt.
The Education Department has launched a regulatory "rulemaking"
process to pursue his $430 billion loan relief plan. That
process is expected to take months.
Friday's relatively smaller relief falls under a separate,
payment count adjustment program that the Biden administration
announced in April 2022, the department said.
In a statement, Vice President Kamala Harris said the
administration "will continue to fight to make sure Americans
can access high-quality postsecondary education without taking
on the burden of unmanageable student loan debt."
(Reporting by Juby Babu in Bengaluru, and Rami Ayyub and Paul
Grant in Washington; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama, Frances Kerry
and Jonathan Oatis)
[© 2023 Thomson Reuters. All rights
reserved.] Copyright 2022 Reuters. All rights reserved. This material may not be published,
broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Thompson Reuters is solely responsible for this content.
|
|