With two new repayment plans and the impending end of the Saving for a Valuable Education plan, here are all the things borrowers need to know for 2026.
The federal government is officially resuming wage garnishment for federal student loans, beginning today, January 7, 2026.
Are you having problems with your student loans? Struggling to understand a loan servicer’s decision? Confused by the federal government's new repayment plans and wondering what to do? Kelsey Lesco ...
STUDENT LOANS, LISTEN UP. THERE ARE A NUMBER OF CHANGES BEING MADE TO REPAYMENT PLANS. AND THERE ARE SOME NEW PLANS AS WELL. IT’S ALL PART OF THE RECENTLY PASSED GOVERNMENT SPENDING BILL. THE ONE BIG ...
At Eastern Michigan University, students pursuing education degrees can get help repaying their student loans if they make ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Nearly 44 million Americans have student loans totaling more than $1.6 trillion, according to the New York Federal Reserve. Starting September 1, interest will start accruing again on ...
As the Trump administration begins garnishing wages of those who default on student loans, here's a better way to ensure ...
Student loan refinancing with lenders like College Ave and SoFi might save you money, but you’ll sacrifice federal borrower ...
The "One Big, Beautiful Bill" created a new repayment plan starting in 2026 that will reduce the amount of loans some borrowers can have. Loan forgiveness will once again be taxable, and some ...
TULSA, Okla. — If you’ve got federal student loans, there are some big changes you need to know about. Interest has started up again for millions of borrowers, and for many, the first step is figuring ...
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. Rebecca Safier is a personal finance writer ...
The Department of Education denied 327,955 borrower requests solely in August, according to a December 15 court filing.