What student loan forgiveness opportunities still remain under Trump
- The Department of Education will restart debt collection on defaulted student loans, affecting approximately 5.3 million borrowers who haven't made payments in over nine months.
- Howard Dvorkin warned that the end of the repayment pause could have a serious impact on our economy and consumers.
- The Public Service Loan Forgiveness program is intact for now but may face changes requiring congressional approval, according to consumer advocates.
- Income-Based Repayment remains a viable option for some borrowers seeking debt forgiveness, despite other programs facing challenges under the Trump administration.
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Government to resume collection of defaulted student loans: Here's what to know
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What student loan forgiveness opportunities still remain under Trump - Business Fast
Halfpoint Images | Moment | Getty ImagesUnder the Biden administration, the U.S. Department of Education made regular announcements that it was forgiving student debt for thousands of people under various relief programs and repayment plans.That's changed under President Donald Trump.In his first few months in office, Trump — who has long been critical of education

What student loan forgiveness opportunities still exist under Trump?
Under the Biden government, the U.S. Department of Education regularly announced the cancellation of the student debt of thousands of people under various aid programs and payment plans. That has changed with the arrival of President Donald Trump. In his first months in office, Trump, who for a long time has criticized student debt forgiveness, signed an executive order aimed at limiting eligibility for the popular Public Service Loan Cancellati…
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