More than 900,000 borrowers have had roughly $44 billion in federal student loan debts approved to be erased in the last year because of a little-understood effort to address past mistakes with federal income-driven (IDR) repayment plans, the U.S. Department of Education announced today.
In addition, the Department said almost 750,000 borrowers have now received up to $53.5 billion in relief through changes to the once-troubled Public Service Loan Forgiveness plan.
Combined, the Biden administration said it had approved the cancellation of nearly $132 billion in federal student loan debts for more than 3.6 million Americans.
“The data released today once again make clear that the Biden-Harris Administration’s relentless efforts to fix the broken student loan system are paying off in a big way. … ” U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona said in a statement. “This level of debt relief is unparalleled, and we have no intention of slowing down.”
The announcement is the latest result of a complex, slow-moving “account adjustment” the Department promised in April 2022. That effort came after advocates and an NPR investigation revealed mistakes and mismanagement of IDR plans, which promise affordable monthly payments based on a borrower’s income and loan forgiveness after 20 or 25 years.
