The Department of Education is resuming student loan forgiveness for borrowers under the Income-Based Repayment, Pay As You Earn, and the Income-Contingent Repayment plans.
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The U.S. government will greatly simplify the process by which borrowers of a $525-billion-pandemic-relief fund do not have to repay some of the smallest loans, the Department of Treasury said.
As the U.S. government this month begins allowing small businesses to not repay their loans from a $525 billion pandemic relief plan, shifting the cost to American taxpayers, the process and the ...
Photo by Wesley Lapointe/For The Washington Post via Getty Images The Department of Education has sent mass emails to student loan borrowers who have made the number of payments required to receive ...
・The Department of Education has resumed Income-Based Repayment (IBR) loan forgiveness, sending out approval emails to eligible borrowers after a nearly year-long suspension. ・Forgiveness applies only ...
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