President Biden is furthering his student debt loan relief program aimed at reducing the burden on over 30 million borrowers, adding to previous efforts that have already provided relief to 4 million people. The new measures will deliver significant financial reprieve, targeted at those disproportionately affected by student debt.
So who will benefit? Borrowers whose debt has ballooned due to interest. Those eligible for loan forgiveness if they have not yet applied, borrowers who have been repaying for decades, attendees of low-value education programs, and those facing hardships.
The initiative focuses on erasing interest for millions, specifically aiding Black and Latino borrowers facing substantial debt growth. It promises debt cancelation for long-term borrowers – 20 years for undergraduate loans and 25 years for graduate debt. Black and Latino families, historically relying on student loans due to wealth disparities, will see considerable debt reduction. Community college attendees, including a significant number of Latino students, will benefit greatly, with 85% expected to be debt-free within a decade.
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