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3 predictions if Supreme Court rules against student loan forgiveness


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‘Historically large’ hike in delinquencies and defaults

President Biden: 22 million people have signed on for student debt relief

The borrowers most in jeopardy of defaulting are those for whom Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan would have wiped out their balance entirely, Kvaal said.

The administration estimated its policy would do so for around 18 million people.

“These student loan borrowers had the reasonable expectation and belief that they would not have to make additional payments on their federal student loans,” Kvaal said. “This belief may well stop them from making payments even if the Department is prevented from effectuating debt relief.”

‘Severe’ political consequences

Astra Taylor

Source: Isabella De Maddalena

Currently, the Biden administration is using the Heroes Act of 2003 to argue that it has the authority to cancel student debt.

That law allows the Education Department to make modifications to federal student loan programs during national emergencies. Critics accuse the administration of using the coronavirus pandemic to fulfill a campaign promise and say the relief is not targeted to those who have suffered financially because of Covid.

Another path the president could take would be to try to indefinitely extend the pandemic-era pause on federal student loan payments, said higher education expert Mark Kantrowitz.

That move, Kantrowitz said, is “more likely to survive legal challenge.”

‘A disastrous blow to Black Americans’

The country’s $1.7 trillion student loan crisis has hit Black Americans especially hard.

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