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White House News Student Loan Borrowers Can Expect More Debt Relief Before Biden S Term Is Up, A Top White House House Official Says

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The White House just agreed to cancel debt for millions of American borrowers, and to do it fast. Here’s how to check if you’re one of the lucky ones


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The White House is fast-tracking student debt relief for millions of American borrowers. How to see if you qualify


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Student loan forgiveness at risk for many: new White House policy


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Education Dept. officially kills Biden-era student loan repayment plan


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Delinquent student loan borrowers could see wage garnishments next month


Millions of student loan borrowers severely delinquent in their payments will see wage garnishments hit their paychecks in January, Department of Education says. Read More

Student loan borrowers in default may soon see their wages garnished


About 5.5 million borrowers are currently in default. They haven't risked wage garnishment since the beginning of the pandemic, when policymakers paused the practice. Read More


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