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A key office in the Department of Education responsible for fielding grievances about student loans has a growing backlog of ...
The Education Department has paused student loan forgiveness under the Income-Based Repayment (IBR) plan without a clear timeline of when it might resume. The department argues any IBR forbearances ...
There are an estimated 2 million borrowers who are currently enrolled in IBR. Many of them are approaching forgiveness but ...
The US Department of Education has halted the cancellation of student loans in Income-Based Repayment plans, prompting concern among borrowers that their loans will not be forgiven anytime soon.
Education Secretary Linda McMahon temporarily halted student loan forgiveness under a long-standing federal repayment plan to carry out system updates the agency says are needed to ensure it is ...
Hours later, his Department of Education, led by then-Secretary Miguel Cardona, announced what was effectively another loan forgiveness program by a different name.
CHICAGO -- Student loan borrowers could be missing out on a break through the Department of Education's Saving on a Valuable Education, or SAVE, plan. Federal officials said millions of people ...
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act, President Donald Trump's tax and spending bill signed into law July 4, is bringing changes to the federal student loan system that will affect millions of borrowers.