Borrowers are set to resume payments on their federal student loans Sept. 1 after more than three years of forbearance that began during the COVID-19 pandemic. The end of the payment pause comes ...
A federal appeals court has sided with the Biden administration and temporarily halted a lower court ruling that had blocked reduced student loan payments that were scheduled to go into effect ...
Borrowers who are in an income-driven repayment plan could see higher payments next year as President Joe Biden leaves office.
President Joe Biden ushered in student loan forgiveness for millions, but a Trump presidency has many borrowers concerned.
Here’s what you need to know about why your payments may increase and what steps you can take to manage the change. One of the main reasons your student loan payment may go up in 2025 is the ...
The Education Department issued new guidance for the SAVE plan, updating options that can provide borrowers with alternative ...
Student-loan borrowers are entering the new year with uncertainty on their payments and debt relief. Ongoing litigation with the SAVE repayment plan makes it difficult for some borrowers to plan ...
Student loan payments are a major concern for millions of borrowers, especially as policies and economic conditions shift. If you’ve noticed signs that your monthly payment may increase in 2025 ...