People with paused federal student loan payments may have to start paying up again. It will depend on how the Supreme Court rules in a pair of cases.
prior to payments starting back up again. The freeze on federal student loan payments, collection and interest dates to 2020, early on in the COVID-19 pandemic. pertaining to the Biden administration's student loan forgiveness plan were presented before the Supreme Court in late February. The cases are Biden v. Nebraska and Department of Education v. Brown.
When asked in early March about whether the administration would extend the federal student loan payment freeze while considering options if the Supreme Court sided with those challenging Biden’s debt forgiveness plan, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said the administration’s plan was "what we laid out in August," one she said will deliver for tens of millions of Americans. The cost of college has soared multiple times the rate of inflation over the past 50 years.
"We believe that we have a strong legal authority here," Jean-Pierre added. "That’s why we took it to the Supreme Court. And you heard from the solicitor general. She made a very strong case for why the president’s program is important."
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