There are 44 million student loan borrowers holding a total of almost $1.3 trillion in student-loan debt. Eight million or more federal student-loan borrowers are in default. One in seven borrowers will default on federal student loans within three years of repayment. In total, more than 30 percent of people saddled with student debt are unable to pay their debts at all.
Young borrowers are finding it difficult to keep up with their monthly payments, choosing to delay starting families and buying homes. Older borrowers are also affected, with over one-third of borrowers over the age of 40 struggling to stay current on their loan payments.
Many borrowers are unaware of the free federal-government programs that exist to help ease their debt burden. The student-loan servicing companies hired by the Department of Education often fail to provide enough information to accurately inform and assist the borrower, leaving room for unscrupulous companies who charge unwitting borrowers thousands of dollars to enroll in free government programs.
What to do? The Checklist to Support Student Loan Borrowers is a simple, four-point policy package, developed by Student Debt Crisis, that details common sense reforms which would help the 44 million Americans hamstrung by student debt.
Refinance Student Loans
Establish a program to refinance both federal and private student loans.
Simplify and Strengthen Repayment Options (including PSLF)
Expand and protect repayment options and create simplified systems for enrollment.
Student Loan Servicer Accountability and Consumer Protections
Extend consumer protections to all student loan borrowers.
Bankruptcy Protections
Restore bankruptcy protections by limiting exceptions and removing the undue hardship rule.
The next Congress and president of the United States will have the immense responsibility of solving a student-loan-debt crisis that is constraining the potential of a whole generation and, in the process, imperiling the future of the entire country.
Implore your Representative to support student loan borrowers by standing up for the checklist.
Natalia AbramsTwitterNatalia Abrams is the president and founder of Student Debt Crisis, where she advocates for student loan debt reform and the creation of lending solutions for all borrowers and students pursuing affordable and accessible higher education.
Cody HounanianTwitterCody Hounanian is the executive director of Student Debt Crisis Center, working on issues like consumer protection policies and student loan refinancing.