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Student loan borrowers who haven't paid on their debt for nine months or more now face the harsh realities of debt collection ...
The Trump administration is reversing a Biden-era policy that would have protected a larger portion of monthly checks for ...
Borrowers who are roughly a year behind on their loans could face harsh consequences such as having their Social Security ...
Wage garnishment for defaulted student loans has officially resumed. Here’s who’s at risk, how it works, and what borrowers ...
The Trump administration has restarted collections on all student loans that are in default, ending the pandemic-era pause ...
After a prolonged pause during the pandemic, the U.S. government has resumed student loan debt collections - and for millions of borrowers, the consequences may be more severe than ...
“The federal government has collection options that are not available to private ... There are no “statute of limitations on federal student loan debt,” she added. Mariano Torras, an economics ...
A CNBC story about the Trump administration’s move to garnish wages of defaulted student loan borrowers sparked many readers ...
TransUnion, one of the three major credit bureaus, found that one in five student loan borrowers is at risk of defaulting.
As of this week, the Department of Education will resume collections on defaulted student loans for 5.3 million borrowers, ...
Student-loan borrowers are likely to start feeling the harshest consequences of falling behind on their debt. The Education Department said it’s resuming debt collection on defaulted federal ...