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Student-loan borrowers with higher incomes are now eligible for cheaper payments and debt relief
Trump's Department of Education completed its update to income-based repayment plans, expanding access to borrowers with ...
David Chatman, 51, said he's going through bankruptcy proceedings because he cannot afford his student-loan payments without ...
Buried in the SAVE plan settlement is a provision that could place major restrictions on the Education Department's ability ...
The Education Department had stopped collecting wages to repay defaulted loans during the coronavirus pandemic.
Protect Borrowers, a nonprofit focused on the debt crisis, reports about 147,800 people in Indiana are enrolled in the SAVE ...
Students in professional programs would be able to borrow $50,000 a year and up to $200,000 in total. Parent borrowers would be limited to borrowing up to $20,000 a year per student, with a total ...
More than 7 million student loan borrowers now need to make new arrangements after the Trump administration announced this ...
Millions enrolled in the SAVE plan could be forced to move to other plans and begin repaying their loans again.
The Education Department suspended wage collections on defaulted student loans during the coronavirus pandemic.
The SAVE student loan plan is ending soon, and millions of borrowers will need to pick a new plan. Monthly payments may go up ...
Many Americans are struggling with their student loans and millions are heading toward a default cliff, with potentially ...
Millions of borrowers on the Saving for a Valuable Education Plan will have to move to another repayment plan, and most of their new monthly payments will be more expensive.
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