Student debt cancellation already in focus amid President-elect Biden transition

President-elect Joe Biden made a campaign proposal to erase $10,000 for roughly 37 million Americans who owe federally-backed student loan debt, and experts are divided on whether the incoming president will be able to make good on that promise.

“To just wipe out student debt… that was one of the further left ideas that is not going to be feasible given that the Republicans really fought the Democrats to draw” in Congress, Michael Petrilli, president of the think tank Thomas B. Fordham Institute, told Yahoo Finance.

There are two routes that could cancel student debt in theory: Either through legislation or through an executive action.

In practice, student loan forgiveness could be either included as part of a new stimulus package passed by Congress or enacted by a President Biden asking his secretary of education to cancel debt.

“We’re committed to fighting to ensure that student debt relief is included in any future stimulus deal,” Natalia Abrams, executive director and co-founder of Student Debt Crisis, said.

US President-elect Joe Biden with his wife Jill Biden, gives a thumbs up on stage after delivering remarks in Wilmington, Delaware, on November 7, 2020, and being declared the winner of the US presidential election. (Photo by Roberto SCHMIDT / AFP) (Photo by ROBERTO SCHMIDT/AFP via Getty Images)
US President-elect Joe Biden with his wife Jill Biden, gives a thumbs up on stage after delivering remarks in Wilmington, Delaware, on November 7, 2020, and being declared the winner of the US presidential election. (Photo by Roberto SCHMIDT / AFP) (Photo by ROBERTO SCHMIDT/AFP via Getty Images)

The executive order route is premised on the Higher Education Act, which provides broad authority to the president (through the education secretary) to cancel debt.

“I have a proposal with Elizabeth Warren that the first $50,000 of debt be vanquished,” Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) asserted recently, “and we believe that Joe Biden can do that with the pen as opposed to legislation.”

The Biden administration would “have the power and legal authority to order their Department of Education to cancel millions in student debts on day one of their administration,” Project on Predatory Lending Legal Director Eileen Connor stated.

‘Cancellation won't necessarily happen overnight’

Outstanding student loan debt in the U.S. is nearing $1.7 trillion, according to the New York Fed.

“This is something that has been crushing the hopes and dreams of too many Americans for far too long,” former presidential candidate Andrew Yang stressed on Yahoo Finance Live (video above). “I met people on the [campaign] trail who were in their 50s and 60s and still struggling with some of the $1.6 trillion in student loan debt.”