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The Education Department’s IDR student loan repayment processing update impacts 1.9 million borrowers applying for student ...
The U.S. Department of Education announced Monday that involuntary collections on defaulted federal student loans will resume next month, ending a pandemic-era freeze that began in 2020.
Student loan forgiveness is fraught with economic, moral and social consequences that far outweigh its supposed benefits.
The student loan proposal also takes aim at a major repayment program that sparked a lawsuit from Republican states last year over allegations the plan would result in lost revenue. The new GOP ...
The reopening was prompted by pressure from advocates and a lawsuit filed by the AFT, which argued the Department broke federal law by denying borrowers access to student loan forgiveness ...
Separate from the broader debate surrounding student loan forgiveness, the U.S. Department of Education settled the Sweet v. Cardona lawsuit (now called Sweet vs. McMahon), forgiving about $6 ...
The Education Department temporarily halted a loan forgiveness tracker on borrowers’ accounts in response to a court order blocking the student loan forgiveness program under the SAVE ...
Here's what to know about the current status of federal student loan forgiveness opportunities. SAVE came with two key provisions that lawsuits targeted: It had lower monthly payments than any ...
The Trump administration is walking back a plan to change how it treats married student loan borrowers in income-driven repayment plans ... stemming from a lawsuit filed by the American Federation ...
“It is time for repayment ... Only 38 percent of student loan borrowers are making payments on their loans, but that paltry rate is in part a result of an ongoing lawsuit blocking President ...
HONOLULU, Hawaii (Island News) -- If you have questions about the federal student loan repayment restart, you are not alone. Many borrowers looked into their accounts Monday, May 5 to see no ...