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The Trump administration has restarted collections on all student loans that are in default, ending the pandemic-era pause ...
The U.S. Department of Education announced that its Office of Federal Student Aid would resume collections of its defaulted ...
Since it's likely you'll either be moved to another payment plan or given a window of time to select a new repayment plan, ...
Student loan debt collection resumes on May 5. Here's how borrowers can prepare to repay loans and get lower monthly payments ...
Now, approximately 1.8 million delinquent borrowers will be placed on repayment plans, and loans in default will be sent to ...
Paying off your student loans doesn't have to come at the cost of saving for retirement or building an emergency fund.
A growing number of Americans are asking to borrow money from others in order to pay down their student loans, amid ongoing economic uncertainty and the recent resumption in federal loan collections.
Not all debt can be wiped away. Here's what qualifies for forgiveness and what you're still on the hook to pay.
Former President Joe Biden made promises about forgiving student loans that he knew he couldn't keep. Now, borrowers are ...
The federal government is treating those who default on their college loans more harshly than those who cheat on their taxes.
The Department of Education restarted collections of loans in default on Monday, putting millions of borrowers at risk of ...
When you default on your student loans, your debt is transferred out of the normal repayment servicing system. It enters “into what’s almost like the ‘bizarro land’ of the repayment system,” says ...