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Dept. of Education Announces Proposal to Change Repayment Plans on Student Loans

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The Department of Education yesterday announced a proposed rule that aims to lower the student loan payments being made by those with student loan debt, while completely pausing payments for individuals who make less than $30,600 per year. A copy of the proposed rulemaking can be accessed by clicking here.

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Cordray Lays Out Changes Coming to Student Loan Servicing Sites

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The Department of Education’s Federal Student Aid is planning to release “an entirely new federal student loan servicing environment” in 2024, according to FSA’s chief operating officer, Richard Cordray, who laid out the changes that are coming in a blog post yesterday.

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Employers Need Education on Student Loan Garnishments

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While still a few months off on the horizon, the date on which individuals with unpaid student loans may start seeing their paychecks and bank accounts garnished is approaching.

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Ed. Dept. Releases Student Loan Repayment Data

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The Department of Education has released data regarding repayment trends following the end of the student loan payment moratorium with the intention of noting how many borrowers are making their loan payments on time and how the average payment among those making payments has “nearly” returned to its pre-pandemic level.

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Gov’t Cancels $7.4B in Student Loans

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billion in student loan debt relief for nearly 300,000 borrowers, many of whom were signed up for the administration’s new income-driven repayment program. The administration touted that this latest round of relief raised the total loan forgiveness to $153 billion, for more […]

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Ed. Dept. Cancels $1.2B More in Student Loans

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The Department of Education announced this week that it is forgiving another $1.2 billion of student loans for 153,000 borrowers who are eligible for shortened time to forgiveness under President Biden’s Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) Plan.

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Millions Still Not Making Payments on Student Loans

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Nearly nine million people who have student loans have not yet made a payment after the moratorium on student loan payments ended three months ago, according to a published report that cited information from the Education Department.