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Millions are spared from higher student loan bills after the Trump administration adjusts how it treats married borrowers in income-driven repayment plans.
Recent changes in student loan repayment plans have sparked questions about whether a spouse's income is now considered.
The Department of Education has clarified in court filings that spousal income will not be a factor in income-driven loan ...
Married student loan borrowers on income-driven repayment (IDRs) appeared to no longer have to worry about the possibility of ...
Despite a Department of Education update, over 1 million student loan borrowers face massive uncertainty about IDR ...
The Trump administration said married couples filing separate tax returns would have their spousal incomes used for monthly ...
President Donald Trump's second term has reignited uncertainty around federal student loan policies -- and for millions of ...
RICHMOND, Va. (WWBT)—Good news for student loan borrowers. The income-driven repayment plan application is available once again after the Department of Education paused all applications in February.
There's a Hail Mary to keep the Saving on a Valuable Education student loan plan afloat, but don't bank on it.
Changes to student loan repayment plans under the Trump Administration are leading to confusion and frustration for now more ...
For many student loan borrowers, income-driven repayment (IDR) plans can make monthly payments much more manageable. Rather ...