If President Joe Biden’s student debt cancellation scheme were to be implemented, it would cost every single American taxpayer in excess of $2,500, according to an estimate by the National Taxpayers Union Foundation (NTUF).
In case of $10,000 loan cancellations, taxpayers making up to $50,000 would bear $190 more, while those making between $100,000 and $200,000 would bear an extra $3,790. The highest average burden—at a whopping $11,940—will be borne by taxpayers earning between $200,000 and $500,000.
The debt cancellation program “more than wipes out” the deficit reduction projected to be achieved by the recently passed Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) in the first decade, stated the organization. The deficit increase from canceling student loans is expected to exceed IRA’s deficit reduction by $100 billion.
Effect on Society
NTUF expressed concerns about the negative effects loan cancellations will have on higher education institutions and future borrowers. The organization believes colleges and universities will eventually raise their fees.An estimate by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York states that college tuition fees rise by $0.60 for every dollar of subsidized student loan. NTUF also believes borrowers might take riskier decisions.
In addition, government administrators who oversee federal student loan programs may slack off when it comes to loan serviceability due to expecting debt cancellations, it warned.
People who went to community college and worked full-time so as to avoid taking a loan will now have to pay taxes for forgiving loans that some “upper-middle-class student” took, he pointed out.
“And what about the people who paid back their loan? Everybody who paid it back should get a check for $10,000. That would be the rational thing to do,” he added.