President Joe Biden on Tuesday launched a promotional blitz for his new program that helps student loan borrowers repay their debt, just weeks before millions of Americans are set to receive a loan bill for the first time since the beginning of the pandemic.

The Biden administration is mobilizing to convince borrowers across the country to sign up for the new income-driven repayment program — dubbed the “SAVE plan” — which caps interest accrual and lowers the monthly payment amount for many borrowers.

“It’s the most affordable student loan plan ever,” Biden said in a video released by the White House on Tuesday, describing the program as a major reform to a student loan system “that hurt borrowers for much too long.”

“If you’re eligible for the SAVE Plan, sign up now so you can lower your monthly payments in advance of payments resuming this fall,” Biden said.

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    1 year ago

    Sounds like you have plenty of money but only pay the minimum payments on her loans, which is a questionable choice at best.

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        Dude you have a mortgage. You are not paycheck to paycheck, you have assets you can pull equity from at any time. You may not be saving cash but you are saving assets.

        You are not poor.

        Let me say that again.

        YOU ARE NOT POOR.

        Tired of all these upper middle class people pretending like they’re lining up at food banks. You’re good, dude. You made it. You are doing better than most. You don’t need relief. You know who needs relief? The dude who never had the opportunity to go to college in the first place and is making $20,000 a year.

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          I never said I was poor. But going into more debt would make us poor.

          I’m certainly not upper middle class.

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              Nowadays? We bought it 10 years ago. In a depressed small city with high unemployment. It’s also only worth about $200,000. You know how low that is for a house right now?

              Maybe don’t make assumptions.

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                    Liar. There’s practically no markets in the country that have seen such low appreciation over 10 years. That doesn’t even match inflation.

                    Either you’re stupendously unlucky (in which case my point still stands) or you’re a liar (more likely, and again my point still stands).