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The Biden administration released proposed guidelines last week that will extend debt relief to borrowers with federal student loans who are facing financial hardship that impairs ability to pay.
The plan includes automatic relief for borrowers likely to be in default in two years, based on information already known to the U.S. Department of Education, according to a Feb. 15 press release. Others may obtain relief through an application.
The amount waived could include the entire balance of the loan. Factors used to assess hardship include household income, assets, the loan balance owed, repayment status, consumer debt balances, age, disability, high-cost essential expenses and whether borrowers received a Pell Grant.
The proposal will be discussed during a negotiated rulemaking session Feb. 22 and 23.
ABC News, the Associated Press and CNBC have coverage.