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Federal student loan borrowers should start repaying their loans so as not to affect their credit scores. A pause on credit ...
Despite a Department of Education update, over 1 million student loan borrowers face massive uncertainty about IDR ...
There's been lots of back-and-forth on federal student loans, with policy shifts, legal challenges and administrative actions ...
The Department of Education quietly made an update to how payments are calculated for certain users, then rolled it back.
MARYLAND – The recent changes at the Department of Education, have caused some confusion around student loans, and a local ...
Changes to student loan repayment plans under the Trump Administration are leading to confusion and frustration for now more than 42 million borrowers.
More than 40 million Americans carry student debt, and recent data show delinquencies on these loans are contributing to a ...
The quick answer: Applications for income-driven repayment ... changes to federal student loan policies and the Department of Education are creating uncertainty and confusion for many borrowers ...
Getting roughly 43 million student loan borrowers—including about 1.7 million in Georgia—back into repayment after the yearslong pause was always going to be a daunting task.
The U.S. Department of Education is restarting income-driven repayment (IDR) application processing after a temporary freeze, ...
New student loan repayment rules exclude spousal income, potentially reducing payments for married borrowers filing taxes ...