Teachers Union Sues Trump Administration Over Halt to Student Loan Repayment Plans
The American Federation of Teachers has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Education, accusing the administration of freezing access to income-driven repayment plans for millions of borrowers.
- The American Federation of Teachers (AFT) filed a lawsuit on March 18, 2025, targeting the Trump administration's removal of applications for income-driven repayment (IDR) plans.
- IDR plans, created in the 1990s, were designed to make student loan payments affordable by linking them to borrowers' income and offering debt cancellation after 20-25 years.
- More than 12 million borrowers were enrolled in IDR plans as of September 2024, highlighting their critical role in the student loan system.
- The AFT claims the administration's actions have effectively frozen the student loan system, harming working-class borrowers who rely on these plans.
- The U.S. Department of Education has not yet responded to the lawsuit or provided further comment on the removal of IDR applications.