After a historic pause in payments, student loan borrowers face a harsh reality check. A new Federal Reserve Bank of New York study estimates that roughly 9.2 million Americans have fallen behind ...
More than 9 million Americans could see “substantial declines” in their FICO scores in the coming months as delinquent student loans begin showing up on credit reports for the first time since ...
The Education Department reopened online applications for income-driven repayment plans. The department said servicers would process the applications "in the near future." The SAVE plan remains ...
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The Trump administration has brought income-driven repayment-plan applications back online, after borrowers spent weeks in limbo Student-loan borrowers looking to get into affordable repayment ...
Around 9.7 million student loan borrowers became past due on their bills after the Covid-era payment pause expired, according to a new estimate by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
The Cyprus Borrowers Association (Syprodat) released a statement on Monday saying that despite recent interest rate cuts by the European Central Bank (ECB), many borrowers have not noticed a ...
President Trump moving student loans from the Education Department to the Small Business Administration (SBA) is rattling those affected, who say it is prime evidence that the White House has no ...
More than nine million student-loan borrowers are set to see their credit scores drop in the first half of this year, according to Federal Reserve Bank of New York estimates published Wednesday.
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