Borrowers who were worried that their wages could be garnished to collect student loan debt are now facing a temporary ...
The federal government is officially resuming wage garnishment for federal student loans, beginning today, January 7, 2026.
Understanding how to navigate out of default is crucial. Here are some actionable steps borrowers should consider: Contact Your Loan Provider: Reach out to your loan servicer to discuss your repayment ...
For borrowers with federal student debt, the risk that a chunk of each paycheck could suddenly vanish is no longer ...
Trump administration resumes wage garnishment for federal student loan borrowers in default, with notices going to 1,000 ...
It is a surprising reversal from the department, which sent the first batch of notices in early January. The Education ...
The Connecticut Student Loan Ombudsperson is reminding borrowers that the U.S. Department of Education has begun sending out ...
Trump's Department of Education announced a major policy change on Friday, stating that it will no longer garnish wages or ...
Student loan borrowers facing wage garnishment can explore multiple options to halt the process and take their debts out of default.
The Department of Education has begun notifying student loan borrowers that wage garnishment will start for those who have ...
The federal government is waiting for major student loan repayment reforms to take effect before resuming withholding money ...
Under federal rules, employers can take up to 15% of your disposable income. Notices began going out the week of Jan. 7, and ...