Biden cancels US$4.28b more in student debt before leaving office
WASHINGTON – United States (US) President Joe Biden said Friday he was cancelling student loans for an additional 55,000 Americans, which would amount to wiping out US$4.28 billion in debt in his final month in office. The mass cancellation of debt is for “teachers, nurses, service members, law enforcement officials, and other public service workers who have dedicated their lives to giving back to their communities,” he said in a statement issued by the White House Friday. With this new crop of beneficiaries, it would mean “nearly five million people” have been approved for debt relief during Biden’s administration. “From day one of my administration, I promised to make sure that higher education is a ticket to the middle class, not a barrier to opportunity,” the outgoing president said.
US Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona said in a statement that Friday’s approval brings the total amount secured during Biden’s four years in office to “nearly US$180 billion in life-changing student debt relief for nearly five million borrowers”.
The Democratic president had instated a landmark forgiveness program in 2022 to cancel hundreds of billions in student debt — which would have made certain borrowers eligible to receive US$20,000 in cancellations, while the vast majority were eligible for US$10,000. (Jamaicaobserver)
Photo: United States President Joe Biden (Photo: AFP)