Student Loans: Republicans Back Plan to Give Some Borrowers Extra Money

Start to cancel some of the loans instead.

This is old stuff. Student Loan Justice Alan Collinge has been battling this issue for decades. While others amongst can get court help, student loans can not be forgiven in a similar manner. There are roughly 9.5 million people age 50 years or older holding $420 billion in student loan debt. It will never be completely paid.

Why This Matters

The Student Loan Marriage Penalty Elimination Act, a bipartisan bill introduced by GOP Representative Glenn Grothman of Wisconsin, could make it easier for some borrowers who are married to pay off that debt.

The Information on the Issue

Grothman’s effort with the bill is joined by fellow Republicans, including Representatives Mary Miller of Illinois, Andrew Clyde of Georgia, Rich McCormick of Georgia, David Rouzer of North Carolina and Michael Rulli of Ohio. Democratic Representatives Suzan DelBene of Washington, Danny K. Davis of Illinois, John Larson of Connecticut and Kevin Mullin of California have also signed on in support.

Currently, student loan borrowers are eligible for a $2,500 tax deduction; but married couples who file their taxes together may only take one deduction, even if both have student loans that would allow them to qualify for it.

The bill would allow married couples filing a joint tax return to apply the deduction to each spouse, so they’ll receive a $5,000 deduction in total, Grothman’s office wrote in a statement. Proponents of the bill argue these couples are being financially disadvantaged under the current system.

This would end an “unfair marriage penalty” in the tax code, the statement reads.

What Some Are Saying

Alan Collinge, founder of Student Loan Justice, told Newsweek

“This is frankly, re-arranging deckchairs on the Titanic. The federal student loan program is now in catastrophic failure, where two-thirds of all borrowers cannot even make payments, and more than half are likely to default. Rep Grothman and the Republicans know full well that standard bankruptcy protections must be returned to these predatory loans, as they exist for all other loans in this country. There is nothing more important if this unconstitutional loan program is to avoid losing all its remaining legitimacy.”

In a statement, GOP Representative Glenn Grothman said: 

“The federal government has a troubling record of polices that discourage marriage, and the student loan interest deduction is no exception. This is why I’m reintroducing the Student Loan Marriage Penalty Elimination Act to end the unnecessary marriage penalty on student loans that punish marriage and undermine the nuclear family. This is an initial dent on the war the federal government has waged on marriage.”

Illinois Democrat supporting the bill, Representative Danny Davis said in the statement: 

What Will Happen Next

It’s yet to be seen how much support the new bill will receive, but it does have some bipartisan support that could provide some relief for borrowers if passed.

The relief is to start forgiving student loans by first retracting all the interest added to them. Most of these are Federal loans, The interest will not be missed as some Government programs wast far more money than this. By doing this, the nation will experience greater productivity from these individuals.