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If you are getting a student loan or paying one off, here's what you need to know about changes under Trump's "Big Beautiful ...
The Department of Education is encouraging SAVE borrowers to move to the IBR plan, but you should review all your options ...
New law reduces the number of federal student loan repayment options and caps how much individuals can borrow for higher ...
New federal loan caps and plan overhauls demand smart strategies. Here's how to keep your payments manageable now.
It will kick back in on Aug. 1 for people in the SAVE repayment program, whose payments have been on hold since last summer.
Interest is set to begin accruing for the 8 million borrowers enrolled in former President Joe Biden's SAVE repayment plan, ...
Trump's Education Department is restarting interest charges for student-loan borrowers enrolled in the SAVE plan, which has ...
Americans with outstanding federal student loans have three years to transition from their current repayment plan to one of ...
Monthly payments could drop, but most borrowers will pay more in interest over time. What to expect now that President ...
Student loan borrowers’ options are dwindling and time is not on their side as the Trump administration turns up the heat to get all borrowers back in repayment.   The recently passed “big, ...
In recent developments, student loan borrowers have faced significant challenges in tracking their loan progress. The U.S.
The US Senate passed the "One Big Beautiful bill," impacting higher education significantly. The legislation revamps student ...