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Biden's student debt forgiveness causes US monthly deficit to jump 562%
Oct 21, 2022 12:20 PM

The Treasury Department on Friday said that the federal budget deficit was 562 percent higher on a monthly basis compared with September 2021, largely reflecting President Joe Biden’s plans to forgive student debt as several years’ worth of costs were compressed into one month.

Despite the monthly increase, over the fiscal year that ended last month, the federal budget deficit fell USD 1.4 trillion. It roughly halved in size because of the end of spending tied to the coronavirus pandemic relief and higher tax revenues as more Americans found jobs.

The federal budget deficit totalled USD 1.38 trillion this year. That’s down from USD 2.78 trillion in fiscal 2021. Biden intends to speak about the figures on Friday as a sign that he has been responsible with federal finances.

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Still, the federal deficit jumped in the final fiscal year month of September because of the Democratic president’s plans to forgive student debt as the Education Department modified the terms of its loans for college and graduate school.

Biden in August announced USD 10,000 in federal student debt cancellation for those with incomes below USD 125,000 a year, or households that make less than USD 250,000 a year. Those who received federal Pell Grants to attend college are eligible for an additional USD 10,000 in forgiveness.

Biden’s plan makes 20 million people eligible to get their federal student debt erased entirely.

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Republican lawmakers have criticised debt forgiveness as financially irresponsible, saying it’s a giveaway to borrowers who attended college that comes at the expense of blue-collar workers. States and groups affiliated with Republicans have filed lawsuits to try to block the forgiveness.

A federal judge on Thursday dismissed a suit from six GOP-led states, saying the states lacked legal standing, a decision that the states intend to appeal.

Federal finances improved over the past 12 months as the unemployment rate dropped to 3.5 percent from 4.7 percent in September 2021. The job gains enabled tax revenues to jump 21 percent from a year ago, while overall spending fell 8 percent as the government’s coronavirus-related aid has faded.

In May, the Congressional Budget Office expected the federal deficit to fall in 2023 and then start to rise in the years ahead to USD 2.25 trillion a decade from now.

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