The Education Department has suspended certain collections efforts for student loans, giving borrowers some breathing room.
The Department of Education will delay garnishing wages and intercepting federal income tax refunds.
At-a-Glance ✅ Payments still due and loan servicers remain open, collection activity will still happen.✅ IDR applications will still be processed.✅ Pell Grants and Direct Loans will continue to be ...
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Your student loan becomes delinquent as soon as you miss a payment, and the consequences become more serious the longer your ...
The Department of Education was instructed to decide on a large group of borrowers’ Borrower Defense applications this week.
After the Biden administration let borrowers put off their bills during the pandemic-era payment pauses and canceled billions ...
Last year’s enactment of the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” (OBBBA) included significant changes to the federal student loan system. New borrowers ...
For the first time in five years, certain forms of student loan forgiveness will be taxable following a change in federal tax ...
Millions of people are at risk of the government’s seizing their refunds to pay what is owed on student loans.
Trump administration delays student loan wage garnishment and tax refund seizures, giving borrowers temporary relief but experts warn to prepare.