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In less than two weeks, millions of people will feel a financial hit they haven't felt in years: student loan repayments. FOX's Steven Dial has more.
NEW YORK (Gray Media) - The Trump administration announced the Department of Education will begin involuntary debt collection ...
The Department of Education says 42.7 million borrowers owe more than $1.6 trillion in student debt. And more than 5 million ...
In less than two weeks, the Education Department will begin collecting payments for those student loans in default.
Borrowers in default must ask their loan servicer to be placed into such a program. Typically, servicers ask for proof of ...
People with student loan debt are being asked to pony up, and experts warn that this push for repayment will put loan holders in difficult financial situations and could have a big impact on an ...
Since the pandemic, federal student loan borrowers have been mostly protected from the harshest consequences of defaulting.
After a five-year pause, the Trump administration is resuming collections on defaulted student loans, leaving millions of ...
The U.S. Department of Education announced it will resume collections on defaulted loans beginning on May 5 for the first time since 2020.
Nearly 25 percent of all Americans are facing unsecured debt that they say is "unmanageable," according to new data released from Experian. The rise in debt after the pandemic has caused many ...
The Department of Education announced it will resume collecting student loan debt that is currently in default.
After years of paused student loan payments, millions of borrowers are still struggling to restart repayment, and some ...