Biden Administration Withdraws Student Loan Forgiveness Plans Ahead of Transition
The U.S. Education Department shifts focus to borrower repayment support as legal and political challenges halt broader debt relief efforts.
- The Biden administration has formally abandoned its latest student loan forgiveness proposals, which aimed to provide relief to tens of millions of borrowers.
- The decision was driven by limited time and resources, as well as anticipated legal challenges and the upcoming transition to the Trump administration.
- Education Secretary Miguel Cardona stated the department will prioritize helping at-risk borrowers return to repayment successfully instead of pursuing unfinished regulations.
- Biden’s broader debt relief plans faced significant hurdles, including opposition from Republican-led states and a Supreme Court ruling blocking earlier efforts.
- Despite the setback, the administration has forgiven $180 billion in student debt through existing programs and announced new relief for 55,000 borrowers under Public Service Loan Forgiveness.






























