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Interest on SAVE loans resumed Aug. 1. If you're one of the 7.7 million Americans who need to change plans, here are three ...
Key Points ・The latest court filing in the SAVE lawsuit offered no new direction, leaving millions of borrowers in ...
Some student-loan borrowers who benefited from Biden's SAVE plan voted for Trump. They say they're on edge now that they're ...
Millions of borrowers began accruing interest again on their federal student loans this month. Here's what that could cost.
The Repayment Assistance Plan, created by Trump's budget reconciliation bill, will replace several income-driven repayment ...
You don't have to switch by Aug. 1, but interest will start accruing on your loans on the SAVE plan. Here are your options.
Interest charges for student-loan borrowers on Biden's SAVE plan will resume. The Trump administration recommends they switch ...
New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced the student loan reduction and college savings assistance program on Thursday.
Many student loan borrowers need to plan to resume making monthly payments on their debt in October after a three-year-plus hiatus – and that would have been true even if the U.S. Supreme Court ...
The Department of Education has paused the Income Based Repayment plan in another significant move that alters the student ...
Monthly payments could drop, but most borrowers will pay more in interest over time. What to expect now that President Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill" is law.
Federal student loan repayments begin next week. Here's what you need to know about the SAVE repayment plan, which could save some borrowers hundreds of dollars a month.