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Which student loan borrowers could have $0 payments under Biden’s new plan


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In the new student loan repayment plan proposal rolled out Jan. 10 by the Biden administration, more borrowers could see their monthly payments drop to $0.

The new option revises one of the four existing income-driven repayment plans, which cap borrowers’ bills at a share of their discretionary income with the aim of making the debt more affordable to pay off.

Instead of paying 10% of their discretionary income a month, under the proposal, the Revised Pay As You Earn Repayment Plan, or REPAYE, borrowers would be required to pay 5% of their discretionary income toward their undergraduate student loans.

The new REPAYE plan could officially be available July 1, 2024, according to higher education expert Mark Kantrowitz. That estimate accounts for a 30-day public comment period on the proposed regulation and then a window before new rules can go into effect. But some parts of the plan could be implemented sooner, he said.

Here’s what borrowers need to know.

More people will have $0 payments

Undergraduate borrowers benefit most from the change

The new option should be available to borrowers with undergraduate and graduate student loans, although undergraduate borrowers will have lower payments.

Those with Parent Plus loans won’t be eligible to enroll in the overhauled plan.

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Borrowers will need to enroll

There’s a 10- or 20-year payment timeline

After 20 years of payments on undergraduate student loans, any leftover debt is forgiven on the current REPAYE plan. The revised option preserves that timeline.

Plus, under the Biden administration’s proposal, those with original student loan balances of $12,000 or less may get their loans forgiven after just 10 years.

Forgiven student debt may come with a tax bill

What’s going on with the payment plan pause?

Biden administrations stops taking applications for student loan debt forgiveness

It has said the bills will be due again only 60 days after the litigation over its student loan forgiveness plan resolves and it’s able to start wiping out the debt.

If the Biden administration is still defending its policy in the courts by the end of June, or if it’s unable to move forward with forgiving student debt by then, the payments will pick up at the end of August, it has said.

The Supreme Court will start hearing arguments on legal challenges to the plan Feb. 28.

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