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How to Navigate Student Loan Repayment in 2024 - U.S. News


PAYE is an income-driven repayment plan for new borrowers who received their first federal student loan after Oct. 1, 2007 and borrowed another loan (or consolidated their previous loans) after ... Read More

Student loan expert explains U.S. House's vote to repeal forgiveness and repayment programs - CBS News


Student loan expert explains U.S. House's vote to repeal forgiveness and repayment programs 02:22. Massive delays and uncertainty about where certain payment plans stand are causing anxiety for ... Read More

FTC Halts Student Loan Relief Scam Targeting Spanish-Speaking Consumers - MSN


WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has put a stop to a scheme that deceived financially struggling consumers seeking student loan relief. The operators of the scam, who … ... Read More

Tips for Navigating the ‘Chaotic System’ of Student Loan Repayments


One repayment plan, known as SAVE and introduced by President Joseph R. Biden Jr., significantly shrank monthly student loan payments depending on a borrower’s income and household size. But the ... Read More

FTC shuts down transnational student loan scam - ConsumerAffairs


FTC bans operators of a $7.3 million student debt relief scam, citing false claims and illegal fees. Learn how to protect yourself from similar scams. FTC shuts down transnational student loan scam ... Read More

Want Help Paying Your Student Loans? These 10 Companies Offer Student Loan Perks - CNET


10 companies that offer student loan reimbursement benefits. Though some big names like Target, Walmart and Amazon offer tuition programs that'll help current workers earn their degrees, those ... Read More

Which student loan repayment plans have been suspended? What to know about the DoE's latest cuts - NBC4 Washington


An estimated four million student loan borrowers were more than 90 days overdue on repayment by the end of February 2025, double the amount that were in delinquency at the same time six years ago. Read More

Student loan borrowers will have fewer repayment options under GOP megabill


The Senate narrowly passed it massive spending bill on July 1. Here’s what it could mean for student loan borrowers if the bill becomes law. Read More

Some student loan repayment plans have been suspended. Here's what borrowers should know - Click2Houston


NEW YORK – The Trump administration's recent changes to student loans are causing frustration and confusion for some borrowers. In response to a February court ruling that blocked some Biden-era ... Read More

Millions of borrowers face collections as student loan default referrals resume - ConsumerAffairs


Starting May 5, 5.3 million student loan borrowers face wage garnishment and collections as the Education Department resumes action post-pandemic pause. Images (c) ConsumerAffairs Share ... Read More

Senate's budget proposal offers student loan borrowers fewer repayment options, loan limits for grad school - NBC Los Angeles


Senate's budget proposal offers student loan borrowers fewer repayment options, loan limits for grad school By Kamaron McNair, CNBC • Published 24 mins ago • Updated 14 mins ago BOOKMARKER ... Read More

Republicans release plan to overhaul student loan system, slash repayment plan options


Under the proposal, undergraduate students would face a borrowing cap of $50,000 in federal student loans starting July 1, 2026, while graduate students couldn't take out more than $100,000. Read More


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