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Forgiveness Makes Student Debt Disappear for Public Workers

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After changes to streamline the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program, more workers are getting their student debt erased.

The U.S. Education Department program forgives student loans for public sector employees after ten years of consistent payments.

Anneliese Simon is a psychiatric social worker at Western State Hospital and member of the Washington Federation of State Employees. She’d racked up more than $50,000 in debt.

She said she used the revamped program and worked with the Education Department website.

“I used their little tool that typed everything in,” said Simon. “And then sent it to our HR department and then faxed it over the student loan folks and surprise, surprise! A few weeks later my loan was forgiven.”

Since overhauling the program in October, more than 127,000 people have qualified for the program, according to the federal data. However, the waiver making it easier to qualify is only in place until October 31.

Simon said her application was probably simplified because she’s had the same employer since she graduated. But she said applying is worth the time – especially when you do the math.

“I maybe spent a total of an hour on this,” said Simon. “And for an hour I got $11,000 forgiven. I thought that was time well spent.”

Simon said this is an important program that public service employees deserve, noting they’re paid less than the private sector and it’s a good incentive to bring workers into public work.

“Public servants,” said Simon, “people who work with the public, people who do the jobs that most people would not want to do, are important and run this country.”

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4 comments

Thomas Hryck June 7, 2022 at 6:47 am

“Public servants,” said Simon, “people who work with the public, Should read “Public servants,” said Simon, people who work FOR the public, Another perk that they get , while the people that pay their salaries don’t get. It’s not forgiven ( erased) either, someone has to pay it off. Guess who.

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weisberg June 7, 2022 at 7:54 am

true so true we should be able to claim all the extra unwanted dependents on our taxes right we are paying for them i could use a very big tax write off

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George June 7, 2022 at 7:23 am

It’s good that the loan is forgiven or. erased , but what about the people that sacrificed and put all their spare earnings toward the student loan. Maybe put in extra to pay the Loan off. While others payed less or the regular payment. Is this fair ?

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Charles U Farley June 7, 2022 at 11:40 am

It’s not about fair, it’s about the Democrats buying votes with taxpayer dollars.

There is no such thing as “loan forgiveness”, it is “loan transferrence.

Here is what the headline SHOULD be:

“Loan Transferrence Saddles community with education costs for public workers”

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