A clear majority of Americans view the cancellation of large PPP loans as a compelling justification for cancelling student‑loan debt, with agreement levels reported between 87 % and 97 %. At the same time, 72 % to 84 % of respondents denounce Republican efforts to block student‑loan forgiveness as a travesty. .
Broad public support links PPP loan cancellation to student‑loan relief .
These findings suggest policymakers could leverage the PPP precedent and prevailing sentiment to advance debt‑relief measures, while anticipating partisan resistance.
The comment claims that canceling PPP loans justifies canceling student debt. It argues that because large PPP loans were canceled, student debt should also be canceled, emphasizing equality between Americans and businesses. Support for the comment was reported with agreement ranging from 87% to 97%.
The comment characterizes Republicans as attempting to stop student loan cancellation, describing it as a travesty. It expresses strong disapproval of Republican efforts to block student loan forgiveness. Reported agreement with this view ranged from 72% to 84%.
Setting the interest rate on existing and new student loans to 0 % would eliminate interest accrual and lower total repayment amounts for borrowers . This proposal reflects the reasoning that, just as large PPP loans were cancelled, student debt should receive comparable relief to ensure Americans are not valued less than businesses . It also counters partisan opposition that has been described as a travesty, reinforcing the normative case for debt relief .
Amending the tax code to allow borrowers to deduct student‑loan interest would reduce the effective cost of borrowing and ease repayment pressure . This policy echoes the broader argument that, since PPP loan cancellations were deemed acceptable, comparable tax benefits for student debt should be considered to treat borrowers equitably . Moreover, it addresses criticism of Republican resistance to debt relief, which many view as a travesty, by providing a tangible fiscal relief mechanism .