I received a raise each year of Biden's admin, I will also get a raise every year of Trump's unless total chaos erupts. But the absolutely lifechanging thing was my wife's (a nurse) and my (a teacher) college loans were forgiven. This wasn't part of the deal that was eventually held up, but we qualified for a years old (Bush I think) program that forgave certain loans for public workers like teachers and nurses. There was some hang up that we didn't have our loans "coded" correctly, something many people faced. Biden's admin agreed to retroactively give us credit for the years served so we could get our loans forgiven 6 years sooner than we would have without the change.
6 years of $600 a month is a huge change in our monthly budget. I could afford the eggs!!!!
https://www.cnn.com/2023/10/22/politics/biden-student-loan-forgiveness-supreme-court/index.html
Expanding debt relief program for public-sector workers
Nearly $51 billion of student loan debt has been canceled for 715,000 borrowers through the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program since Biden took office.
The PSLF program cancels outstanding federal student loan debt for public-sector workers who have made 120 qualifying monthly student loan payments, or about 10 years’ worth of payments. A variety of government and nonprofit workers – including teachers, social workers, some nurses and doctors, and government lawyers – may qualify for the program.
Student loan payments resume: What to know as repayment begins in October
The program was created by Congress in 2007 but was plagued with administrative problems before Biden took office.
In 2021,
Biden put a temporary waiver in place, expanding eligibility so that some borrowers could retroactively receive credit for past payments that did not otherwise qualify for PSLF.
More than 95% of the borrowers who have been granted debt relief by the PSLF program qualified because of Biden’s temporary waiver.
The temporary benefits ended in October 2022. But the Department of Education has since conducted an executive rulemaking process to permanently change some of the qualifying restrictions of the PSLF program. The changes allow borrowers to receive credit toward PSLF on payments that are made late, in installments or in a lump sum, for example. Those changes went into effect in July.