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The U.S. Department of Education will begin collecting payments on defaulted federal student loans on May 5, and could end up ...
After a five-year suspension that began in March 2020, the Trump administration is turning the student loan default collections machine back on. Millions of borrowers with defaulted loans are poised ...
The Department of Education will send defaulted loans to debt collection starting May 5. What to do if you're behind on ...
The government is preparing to start collecting on student loans in default. Before that happens, a financial planner has ...
The Education Department will resume collecting on student loans in early May, putting millions of borrowers’ retirement ...
The move follows the expiration of payment pauses and grace periods that began under former President Biden's administration.
The U.S. Department of Education announced on Monday that it will begin collecting on defaulted student loan payments ...
A federal student loan is considered in default after 270 days of non-payment. Borrowers can check their loan status by ...
Borrowers in default could see their wages garnished or Social Security benefits seized. Here’s what you need to know.