Sasse Statement on Debt Forgiveness Scheme

Source: United States Senator for Nebraska Ben Sasse

“The President’s debt forgiveness scheme forces blue-collar workers to subsidize well-off, white-collar graduate students.”

U.S. Senator Ben Sasse, a former college president, issued the following statement after President Biden announced his taxpayer funded student loan forgiveness policy. 

“The President can spin it however he wants with Pell window dressing, but at the end of the day his debt forgiveness scheme forces blue-collar workers to subsidize white-collar graduate students. Instead of demanding accountability from an underperforming higher education sector that pushes so many young Americans into massive debt, the Administration’s unilateral plan baptizes a broken system. This deeply regressive action — which fails even to acknowledge that most debt is held by folks with graduate degrees — will do nothing to jumpstart the reform higher education desperately needs.” 

Background: 

Student loan forgiveness will cost between $300 billion and $980 billion over the next 10 years, with the majority of relief going to the top 60 % of earners. 

Senator Ben Sasse has long been an advocate for higher education reform and has been outspoken on its need to be overhauled.