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In a recent court filing, the Education Dept. disclosed that 1,985,726 income-driven repayment plan applications were still ...
The legal challenges to the Saving for a Valuable Education (SAVE) plan have put millions of federal student loan borrowers ...
Nearly 2 million student loan borrowers face delays in income-driven repayment processing, risking higher costs and missed ...
The Department of Education told BI that it hopes to clear the backlog of income-driven repayment applications "over the next ...
Borrowers now face tough choices—begin repayment or risk serious penalties such as wage garnishment and seizure of tax ...
Between collections resuming, courts challenging student loan programs and layoffs in the Education Department, borrowers ...
Reports say roughly 5.3 million borrowers are in default on their federal student loans after repayments were put on pause in 2020.
On May 5, the federal government will start collecting on defaulted student loans after a years-long pandemic-era pause. Here's what you need to know.
The Department of Education restarts collections of loans in default on Monday, putting millions of borrowers at risk of ...
Secretary Linda McMahon says she's redistributing Education Department ... combine multiple federal student loans into one loan with a single monthly payment and no application fee.