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Major changes are coming to federal student loan repayment, with new limits, plan eliminations, and deadlines starting in ...
With the expiration of pandemic-era relief measures, borrowers are struggling to make payments and keep up their credit ...
After five years, rules for federal student loans are back to the pre-pandemic norm, and millions of borrowers are suddenly adding a hefty monthly bill to their budgets. For future borrowers, those ...
U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon explained why the Trump administration will soon resume interest charges for nearly ...
Students logging into their student loan servicer accounts may not be able to see their progress in loan forgiveness payments ...
The Trump administration is changing how millions of Americans pay their student loans. Critics have called it a 'betrayal,' ...
The Education Department will resume interest charges on federal student loans for 7.7 million borrowers in Biden's SAVE plan ...
Interest is set to begin accruing for the 8 million borrowers enrolled in former President Joe Biden's SAVE repayment plan, ...
The Department of Education said Wednesday it would restart interest payments next month for about 8 million student loan borrowers on the Saving on Valuable Education plan.
About 7.7 million people enrolled in a repayment plan being litigated will again accrue interest on their student loans, the Education Department announced Wednesday. Saving on a Valuable Education ...
It will kick back in on Aug. 1 for people in the SAVE repayment program, whose payments have been on hold since last summer.
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