What’s next for student loan borrowers as Biden’s repayment plan faces legal battles | CNN Politics (2024)

What’s next for student loan borrowers as Biden’s repayment plan faces legal battles | CNN Politics (1)

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A federal appeals court will allow the Department of Education to proceed with lowering millions of student loan borrowers’ monthly payments in July as the Biden administration faces two legal battles over the repayment plan known as SAVE (Saving on a Valuable Education), which launched last year.

Two groups of Republican-led states filed lawsuits earlier this year challenging the SAVE plan, arguing that the administration does not have the legal authority to implement the plan. Missouri and Kansas judges issued temporary injunctions last week, halting parts of the SAVE plan while the matter can be fully litigated.

SAVE lowers enrolled borrowers’ monthly payments and provides a faster route to debt forgiveness. It was launched by the Biden administration after the president’s sweeping, one-time student loan forgiveness program was struck down by the Supreme Court last summer.

The Missouri judge blocked the Biden administration from canceling any more student loan debt under the SAVE plan. And the Kansas judge said that the Biden administration would not be allowed to fully phase in the SAVE plan in July and lower payments by as much as half for some enrolled borrowers.

The Department of Justice appealed both injunctions. On Sunday, the US Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit ruled that the Biden administration can go ahead and lower monthly student loan payments this month as originally scheduled. The appeals court did not overrule the injunction but allows this part of the plan to take effect while the matter is litigated.

Here’s what borrowers need to know:

Payments paused for some borrowers enrolled in SAVE

Nearly 8 million people are enrolled in SAVE, and roughly 3 million of them were expecting to see lower payments as of July 1 when the SAVE plan was fully phased in.

After the injunctions were put in place last week, the Department of Education said that those 3 million borrowers would be put in a forbearance – during which payments would not be required and interest would not accrue – while the matter was litigated.

But after the appeals court sided with the Biden administration on Sunday, the Department of Education can move ahead and make those reductions.

Some affected borrowers had not yet been placed in a forbearance. If those borrowers already received a bill from their loan servicer that reflects the new, lower payment for July, they should make that payment.

Those borrowers who were put in a forbearance last week due to the injunction will remain in a payment pause in July and be required to make their new, lower monthly payment starting in August.

About 4 million other borrowers enrolled in SAVE already have a $0 monthly payment. SAVE is an income-driven repayment plan, which calculates payments based on a borrower’s income and family size. Payments can be as low as $0 for people earning $30,000 or less a year.

Student debt forgiveness under SAVE halted

Borrowers enrolled in SAVE may be eligible for student debt relief in a shorter amount of time than under other income-driven repayment plans.

Those who borrowed $12,000 or less will see their debt forgiven after paying for just 10 years under SAVE. Every additional $1,000 borrowed above that amount would add one year of monthly payments to the required time a borrower must pay. Under other repayment plans, borrowers must make at least 20 years of payments before receiving debt forgiveness.

To date, $5.5 billion has been canceled for 414,000 people enrolled in SAVE.

But the Missouri court’s injunction that remains in place blocks the Biden administration from canceling anymore student debt under SAVE until the matter is fully litigated.

Online access to SAVE application will be restored

When the injunctions were put in place last week, the Department of Education took down the online application for any income-driven repayment plans, including SAVE, so that it could update its systems to reflect the injunctions.

As of July 1, the department said it is working on reinstating the online application.

The Department of Education said that borrowers should check in regularly withstudentaid.govand subscribe here to receive the latest information.

How does SAVE work?

Like existing income-driven repayment plans, SAVE offers lower monthly payments for people with lower incomes. But the SAVE plan offers the most generous terms.

SAVE lowers monthly payments in two ways compared with other federal student loan repayment plans.

First, it recalculates discretionary income so that it’s equal to the difference between a borrower’s adjusted gross income and 225% of the poverty level. Existing income-driven plans calculate discretionary income as the difference between income and 150% of the poverty level.

Under most income-driven repayment plans, borrowers are required to pay 10% of their discretionary income. But borrowers enrolled in SAVE will see those payments cut by as much as half in July.

Payments on loans borrowed for undergraduate school will be reduced from 10% to 5% of discretionary income. Borrowers who have loans from both undergraduate andgraduate school will pay a weighted average of between 5% and 10% of their income based upon the original principal balances of their loans.

The SAVE plan also prevents balances from ballooning due to interest when a borrower has a small monthly payment. If enrolled in SAVE, unpaid interest does not accrue if a borrower makes a fully monthly payment. For example, if $50 in interest accumulates each month and a borrower’s full required payment is just $30, the remaining $20 would be waived.

Confusion for borrowers

The court injunctions impacting the SAVE plan come at a time when many borrowers were already experiencing issues with their student loan payments – which resumed last fall after a three-plus year pause during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Some borrowers were recently put in an administrative forbearance because their accounts were being transferred from one loan servicer to another. Others were being put in a forbearance because the recalculation of their payments under SAVE had not been completed yet.

“This may just be politics to the leaders of Missouri and Kansas, but for 40 million people trying to manage their student loans, it’s chaos,” Abby Shafroth, co-director of Advocacy at the National Consumer Law Center, said in a statement.

This headline and story have been updated with additional developments.

What’s next for student loan borrowers as Biden’s repayment plan faces legal battles | CNN Politics (2024)

FAQs

Is the save plan in danger? ›

But following two separate legal challenges brought by a coalition of more than a dozen Republican-led states, two judges have now blocked key aspects of SAVE. And while the millions of borrowers currently enrolled in the program aren't immediately getting kicked out of the plan, SAVE is now in very serious jeopardy.

Did two federal courts just block student loan forgiveness? ›

2 federal courts just blocked student-loan forgiveness and cheaper monthly payments under Biden's new repayment plan. Two federal judges in Kansas and Missouri blocked student-loan forgiveness and cheaper payments through the SAVE plan. A range of SAVE provisions set to go into effect July 1 are now halted.

Did the judge halt Biden student loan forgiveness? ›

Judge halts further student loan forgiveness under part of Biden's new repayment plan. The order from a federal judge in Missouri temporarily prohibits the Biden administration from canceling federal loans under the SAVE plan.

How will I know if my student loan has been forgiven? ›

You will receive notification of your loan discharge via email, mail and/or your online loan servicing account (depending how your communication preferences are set). It will also be reflected when you log in to the Federal Student Aid site using your FSA ID.

What are the benefits of the Save Plan July 2024? ›

Payments on Undergraduate Loans Will Be Cut in Half

Starting in July 2024, payments for borrowers with only undergraduate student loans will be cut in half.

Will student loans ever be forgiven? ›

In certain situations, you can have your federal student loans forgiven, canceled, or discharged. That means you won't have to pay back some or all of your loan(s). The terms “forgiveness,” “cancellation,” and “discharge” mean essentially the same thing.

Did federal judges put Biden's new loan repayment plan on hold? ›

Parts of the plan were put on hold by two federal judges on Monday. After forgiving $5.5 billion in student loans for 414,000 borrowers, the Biden administration won't be able to wipe out the balances for any additional borrowers under its new income-driven repayment plan.

How many borrowers affected by student loan forgiveness? ›

The Department will provide additional information to borrowers once the rules are finalized this fall. These proposed rules build upon the Administration's existing work that has approved more than $168 billion in student loan relief for nearly 4.8 million borrowers through various actions.

Is student loan forgiveness blocked? ›

The court's decision ends a long legal saga in the Biden administration's quest for loan forgiveness. The plan was originally blocked last fall, when several states argued that it would hurt student loan companies. With the most recent decision from the Supreme Court, student loan forgiveness is not expected.

What is going on with student loans now? ›

President Biden, Vice President Harris, and the U.S. Department of Education have announced a three-part plan to help working and middle-class federal student loan borrowers transition back to regular payment as pandemic-related support expires. This plan includes loan forgiveness of up to $20,000.

Who pays for federal student loan forgiveness? ›

Sure, it's government money, which doesn't seem completely real, but by canceling debt payments the government forgoes future revenue, which adds to annual deficits and the total national debt. Future taxpayers will essentially pay the bill.

What is the deadline for student loan forgiveness? ›

Consolidating your loans by the June 30, 2024, deadline could have allowed you to get debt relief for all of your loans sooner.

Why does my student loan say paid in full? ›

You may notice your former servicer has cleared your loan account. For example, your loan balance may come up as “paid in full” on your former servicer's website or on your credit report. This does not mean you've received loan forgiveness. This is part of the loan transfer process.

Who is eligible for student loan forgiveness in 2024? ›

Borrowers with only undergraduate debt would qualify for forgiveness if they first entered repayment 20 years ago (on or before July 1, 2005), and borrowers with any graduate school debt would qualify if they first entered repayment 25 or more years ago (on or before July 1, 2000).

What happens if you don't pay your student loans? ›

If you default on your student loan, that status will be reported to national credit reporting agencies. This reporting may damage your credit rating and future borrowing ability. Also, the government can collect on your loans by taking funds from your wages, tax refunds, and other government payments.

What happens with the save plan? ›

The SAVE Plan has an interest benefit: If you make your full monthly payment, but it is not enough to cover the accrued monthly interest, the government covers the rest of the interest that accrued that month. This means that the SAVE Plan prevents your balance from growing due to unpaid interest.

Is the save plan paused? ›

If you're among the 3.4 million SAVE borrowers who do owe monthly payments, you're off the hook for now. The Education Department is putting all SAVE borrowers into an administrative forbearance indefinitely. Upcoming payments won't be due, even if you received a bill for August.

Are student loan payments paused in 2024? ›

During the on-ramp period (through Sept. 30, 2024), we'll automatically put your loan in a forbearance for the payments you missed. Here's what this means: Your account will no longer be considered delinquent and will be made current.

Is the PAYE plan going away? ›

PAYE's 12-year life is coming to an end in 2024. Created during the Obama presidency in 2012, it is now phased out to new entrants, effective July 1, 2024. However, you can stay in the PAYE program if you are already in it or if you enroll before July 1.

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