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    Home » Blog » Economist praises Trump for restarting student loan payments

    Economist praises Trump for restarting student loan payments

    May 21, 2025Updated:May 21, 2025 Editors Picks No Comments
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    However, a group for student loan rights claims payments will cause” chaos.”

    According to an economist who spoke with The College Fix, President Donald Trump is right to resume student loan payment.

    According to Preston Cooper, the Trump administration has now taken numerous positive steps in this direction. The American Enterprise Institute scholar said,” They need to maintain hammering this in the media, and they need to continue hammering this. They are expected again, and it’s time to pay.”

    Cooper is a skilled higher education economist who often researches and writes about the cost of school.

    Cooper expressed satisfaction that the collection technique has been restarted and that the delay of Income-Driven Payment applications has been completed, both of which are required to restore the student loan program to its former state.

    Federal student loans that have been frozen since March 2020 have been started by the Department of Education. May 5 marks the start of collection and does result in compensation garnish.

    On April 2, Linda McMahon, secretary of the Department of Education, stated that” British taxpayers will no longer be required to serve as security for reckless student loan guidelines.”

    She claimed that the Biden administration “misled undergraduate borrowers about product forgiveness” and that the student aid office in her department “is providing every form of assistance we legitimately is to ensure that a monthly repayment you fit into your finances.”

    About 5.3 million borrowers have defaulted on their loans. According to Cooper with AEI, borrowers may need to be informed that it is time to repay.

    He claimed that the “higher-than-normal” rates of student loan default could be a result of “millions of borrowers ‘” lack of communication and “knowing it’s time to repay” Hopefully, some of this will be resolved by the Trump administration’s public awareness campaign.

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    Cooper added that colleges should take on less of a risk of borrowing than taxpayers.

    Colleges should be held accountable for some of the costs, according to Cooper. There is no reason for borrowers and taxpayers to bear all the costs when things go wrong because colleges benefit from student loans.

    The National Consumer Law Center and the Student Borrower Protection Center are two organizations that The Fix reached out to about student loan advocacy. Even though they made comments elsewhere, neither has responded in the past few weeks.

    According to the National Consumer Law Center, the Trump administration intended to” seize” their paychecks to pay back their loans. The law center stated that” we do not yet know whether the government will begin seizing tax refunds and Social Security benefits on May 5 or whether borrowers will have a few more months before that happens.” The Department is generally required to give notice that it will begin forced collection against a borrower and give them the opportunity to object or put their loans on default.

    In a statement made to CNBC by Mike Pierce with the Student Borrower Protection Center,” this will further stoke the flames of economic chaos for working families across this country,”

    On the other hand, many student loan borrowers have not benefited from the pause in paying off the essentially interest-free debt. Instead of paying off more debt, studies have discovered that borrowers planned to use the freed up funds for trips, alcohol, and drugs.

    MORE: Harvard’s president receives a 25 % pay cut as a result of Trump’s funding cuts.

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