Joe Biden will leave office with the legacy of approving the greatest amount of student debt relief of any president, changing the lives of millions of Americans. Many of these borrowers
Days after announcing $4.28 billion in student loan relief, President Joe Biden abruptly withdrew two of the plans affecting thousands of recipients. With a few weeks left […]
The Education Department effectively halts the regulations before the inauguration of Trump, who has voiced opposition to both
The Education Department said it "intends to commit its limited operational resources to helping at-risk borrowers return to repayment successfully."
The Biden administration announced the cancellation of student debt for an additional 55,000 public service workers on Friday.
President Joe Biden's administration has scrapped a proposal to provide student debt relief to borrowers who experienced financial hardships. The Department of Education insisted the withdrawal was due to timing and the administration had the authority to ...
It's officially the end of the road for Biden's attempts to broadly cancel student debt.
President Joe Biden's administration announced on Friday another $4.28 billion dollars in student loan relief for nearly 55,000 public service workers.
The Education Department has been hurrying to finalize a new federal rule that would cancel student loans for people who face financial hardship. The proposal — one of Biden’s only student loan plans that has not been halted by federal courts — is in a public comment period scheduled to end December 2.
President Joe Biden waited two years into his term in office to issue his first presidential veto, but he's primed to conclude his term with 13.
President Biden announced on Friday he would be canceling more student debt for tens of thousands of public service workers, possibly his last major move on the issue before leaving office in a
Several high-profile media figures admitted they were wrong about President Biden’s mental acuity in a year that turned on his decision not to seek re-election.