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As it’s torn through Washington’s bureaucracy, the Trump administration has taken major steps to gut oversight of federal student loan servicers, raising questions about who will protect borrowers ...
The U.S. Department of Education has reopened online applications for income-driven repayment (IDR) plans following a ...
New leaders at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau say the agency will return to its original mandate of regulating ...
Millions of student loan borrowers like myself haven't made a student loan payment since March 2020. With the end of the Saving on a Valuable Education plan imminent, I'm making adjustments to prepare ...
More than 40 million Americans carry student debt, and recent data show delinquencies on these loans are contributing to a ...
Key Points ・The Department of Education walked back a court filing that suggested spousal income would be included for ...
The Trump administration's proposed reforms to the federal student loan system could significantly alter the landscape for ...
In a significant shift, the Trump administration’s Education Department has announced changes to student-loan repayment plans ...
Many of the Trump administration’s early actions have closely mirrored the recommendations of conservative think tanks.
The Trump administration said married couples filing separate tax returns would have their spousal incomes used for monthly ...
With repayment plans on hold and recertification stalled, borrowers face delays, rising costs and uncertainty.
In a recent court filing, the Trump administration signaled that married borrowers who file taxes separately could see higher ...