The Biden administration announced recently it’s canceling another $5 billion in student debt relief, largely for public servants, the latest incremental step the White House has taken on student loan forgiveness, even though its more ambitious student loan relief program was thwarted by the Supreme Court.
Of those 74,000, approximately 44,000 are public servants like teachers, nurses and firefighters who qualified for loan forgiveness after 10 years through the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program.
Another nearly 30,000 are borrowers on income-driven repayment plans who didn’t get the relief they earned.
More than $136 billion.
That’s the total amount of student debt the Biden administration has now canceled, according to government figures cited by multiple outlets, affecting approximately 3.7 million Americans.