Showing posts with label student loan cancellation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label student loan cancellation. Show all posts

Thursday, June 16, 2022

What If Biden Cancels Student Loans?

Before I begin, I want to say that I understand it was my responsibility to pay off my student loans. Did I miss exit signs during my early college years? Yes. Could I have taken my priorities more seriously? Yes. Could I or should I have switched majors? Yes. But now that’s over a decade ago and my student loans are paid off. But with how recently I paid them off and recent news of loan cancellation, it would be nice for some of that money to come back.

In short, the President can forgive up to $50,000 per borrower, but Biden is leaning toward a modest $10,000.

Worst case scenario: no balance means no forgiveness. I'm no longer burdened by my loans, but with forbearance still in place, I could have continued small payments in hopes that some broad cancellation happens. This would have extended my loan by another 2-3 years.

For the middle of the road, we have to consider what amount is being forgiven. It could be based on the number of payments I made. Following the post-graduation grace period, I would have made 13 payments. Since consolidation, I made 97 payments on my student loans, for a total of 110 payments. The Public Service Loan Forgiveness program requires you make 120 payments and that you’ve worked in a qualifying field. Given that, this scenario might not get me a refund.


But what if it’s based on a set date, like the balance as of December 31, 2021? In that case, I could stand to get back $4,906, the amount of my final payment from January.


Best case scenario: I get the full $10,000.00. But again, does it go back to a certain date, or would I see something for ever having the loans?


In these last two scenarios, any money returned to me goes through my windfall strategy. I keep a fifth for myself then apply the remainder to my financial goals, first paying down my credit card, then increasing my emergency fund.


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