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Biden admin awaiting SCOTUS decision before countdown to student loan repayments - Fox News

The Biden administration is waiting to hear the Supreme Court's ruling on his debt forgiveness program before reinstating pre-pandemic repayment expectations. Fox News Media Fox Business ... Read More
Education Secretary Miguel Cardona on possible student loan pause extension: "Borrowers will know directly and soon" - CBS News

U.S. Education Secretary Miguel Cardona on teacher shortage, student loans 05:28. As the latest pause on federal student loan payments is set to expire this month, the nation's top education ... Read More
Education secretary: pausing student loan decision to come in next week - New York Post

With the federal loan payment moratorium deadline only days away, borrowers could see some relief in the coming week, Education Secretary Miguel Cardona teased Sunday. Primary Menu Sections US News ... Read More
Biden’s Department of Education to cancel $39B in student loans - New York Post

Republicans criticized the Biden administration for “fixing” the loan forgiveness plan just weeks after the Supreme Court overturned an earlier scheme to cancel $400 billion in student debt ... Read More
Education Secretary talks CA student loan debt forgiveness - The Sacramento Bee

President Joe Biden’s administration is pushing ahead on sweeping student loan forgiveness for more than 25 million Americans this fall. The administration has already begun notifying those who ... Read More
Student loan repayment pause: Biden administration to extend pause - CBS News

The Biden administration is extending the pause on student loan payments until no later than June 30, 2023, as the administration's plan to forgive up to to $20,000 in loans is held up in court. Read More
President Biden extends moratorium on student loan payments

For that reason, the Secretary of Education is extending the pause on student loan payments while we seek relief from the court," Biden said in a video posted by the White House on Tuesday afternoon. Read More
How Supreme Court’s ruling blocking Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan affects borrowers? - NBC News

At the heart of the Supreme Court's ruling, which fell along ideological lines, is when the U.S. education secretary has the right to "waive or modify" the rules for relief to borrowers of student ... Read More
Biden's student loan forgiveness Plan B has begun. Here's what to know - USA TODAY

Many student loan borrowers were among the speakers imploring the Biden administration to act and saying their lives are on hold without help. Hotspots ranked Start the day smarter ☀️ Funniest ... Read More
Democrats pressure Biden to cancel student loans after Supreme Court ruling - Newsweek

The remarks by Schumer come shortly after the Supreme Court ruled against Biden and sided with Republican-led states that disagreed with the president's student debt forgiveness plan. Biden ... Read More
Student Loan Update: Biden Admin Puts Loans on Hold After Court Ruling - MSN

A federal appeals court temporarily blocked a key part of President Joe Biden's student loan forgiveness plan, ruling that the Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) plan should be put on hold ... Read More
Education Secretary Cardona explains Biden's student loan forgiveness plan - NPR

NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona about the Biden administration's plan to forgive up to $20,000 in student loan debt for some borrowers. Read More
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