Almost half of U.S. governors ask Joe Biden to cut student loan forgiveness plan

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Almost half of U.S. governors ask Joe Biden to cut student loan forgiveness plan
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In a letter to Biden, Republican governors say they support 'making higher education more affordable' but don't want to 'force American taxpayers to pay off the student loan debt of an elite few.'

Students walk to and from classes on the Indiana University campus, Thursday, Oct. 14, 2021, in Bloomington, Ind. Indiana will tax student debt relief as income, reflecting similar policies in other U.S. states following the Biden administration's announcement of a forgiveness plan in August 2022.

Though, Biden's plan caps relief at $20,000 for those who received Pell grants – awarded to low-income students – and $10,000 for students who did not get Pell grants in college. Additionally, individuals who make more than $125,000 are not eligible for the one-time relief.

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