President Biden’s plan to cancel student debt for some borrowers will cost the federal government an additional $400 billion, according to the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office.

The estimates released Monday are the latest to put a price tag on the administration’s student-loan modification plans, in the absence of a detailed accounting from the White House. A range of analyst estimates reflects the considerable complexity of projecting the performance of the federal government’s student-loan portfolio, and raises questions about how the moves will ultimately affect the federal budget.

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