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This summer, millions of defaulted student-loan borrowers could face wage and federal benefits garnishment. They have options to avoid those consequences, but some routes can take longer than others.
NEW YORK — Between collections resuming, courts blocking student loan programs and layoffs at the Education Department, borrowers might be confused about the status of their student loans.
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FRIDAY. CRISTIANA, BACK TO YOU. AND THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION RESUMED COLLECTIONS ON DEFAULTED STUDENT LOANS THIS MONTH FOR THE FIRST TIME IN FIVE YEARS. NOW, YOU MAY BE WONDERING, WHAT ARE YOUR ...
Trump restarted collections on defaulted student loans on May 5, after a five-year pause. James Southern, 63, is facing a $1,414 bill on his student loans. He can't afford to pay it, and he risks ...
After a lengthy pandemic-related pause, the U.S. Department of Education resumed collection efforts on student loans in default in May. This has placed renewed pressure on borrowers who are behind ...
Photo Illustration: Ryan Trefes Millions of Americans had their student-loan payments put on pause during the pandemic. Now they are back on the hook again. For borrowers, this means that every ...
Under the rules, 15% of Social Security benefits could be used to offset federal student loans that are in default. On the plus side, up to $750 of monthly Social Security benefits are protected.