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Despite a Department of Education update, over 1 million student loan borrowers face massive uncertainty about IDR ...
In a significant policy shift, the Department of Education has altered its stance on student loan repayments, potentially ...
Married student loan borrowers can breathe easier after the Department of Education walked back an earlier statement ...
Student loan repayment applications for borrowers reopened at the end of March, but the SAVE plan remains on pause and ...
The Department of Education quietly made an update to how payments are calculated for certain users, then rolled it back.
The Department of Education has clarified in court filings that spousal income will not be a factor in income-driven loan ...
With protections lifted, borrowers behind on their payments may soon see up to 15 percent of their wages withheld.
Student loan borrowers who are married may soon face larger monthly payments due to a recent policy reversal tied to ongoing ...
Recent moves suggest President Donald Trump may push to privatize the federal student loan system, but experts say he could have a hard time getting lenders and lawmakers on board.
Drastic changes to federal student loan policies and the Department of Education are creating uncertainty and confusion for many borrowers, say debt advocates dealing with the aftermath.
The White House wants to close the federal education agency, but experts say students should fill out the Free Application ...
The ABC7 Chicago I-Team is investigating the uncertainty over student loans and the 8 million SAVE plan burrowers scrambling to find new payment options.