Biden unveils new plans to ease US student loan debt for millions
US president announces renewed effort to provide ‘life changing’ debt relief, a key issue for young voters.
Joe Biden has announced plans to ease student loan debt for millions of Americans, as the United States president tries to make good on a promise to younger voters ahead of the general elections in November.
The proposal, which Biden unveiled on Monday during a trip to the state of Wisconsin, includes cancelling up to $20,000 of accrued and capitalised interest for borrowers, regardless of income.
The Biden administration estimates this step would eliminate the entirety of that interest for 23 million borrowers. And when combined with previously announced plans, the new measures “would provide debt relief to over 30 million borrowers”, the White House said in a factsheet.
“This relief can be life-changing,” Biden said during a speech in Madison, the capital of Wisconsin, unveiling his plans.
“Folks, I will never stop delivering student loan relief for hard-working Americans… It’s for the good of our economy.”
He added that if he is re-elected in November’s presidential election, he would push hard to make community college free.
Progressives and younger Americans have long urged Biden to address student loan debt. Biden is expected to face a tight race for re-election, and appealing to those demographics is likely to be key.
However, Biden’s ability to galvanise those groups remains in question. Many progressives, for example, have voiced anger over Biden’s unwavering support for Israel during its war in Gaza, which has killed more than 33,000 Palestinians since early October.