The suspension of “Federal Income-driven Repayment Plans” is expected to affect 12 million students on income-based plans.
Some borrowers will see their monthly payments rise anywhere from $500 to $5,000 amid Education Department dismantling.
One of America's largest unions is taking aim at President Donald Trump's administration for shutting down access to ...
President Trump has signed an executive order and said he will begin eliminating the Department of Education. Here's what it ...
Ashley Morgan, a 35-year-old trial attorney who has been enrolled in an income-driven repayment plan for the past eight years ...
Last month, a federal judge halted the Biden administration's SAVE plan, an income-driven student loan replacement program ...
Amid many changes occurring within the Department of Education, one development that has many Americans stressed is the ...
The American Federation of Teachers targeted the Education Department's decision to halt borrowers’ ability to enroll in ...
Student loan borrowers report payments jumping from hundreds to thousands monthly after Trump administration pauses ...