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Student Loan Borrower considers repayment plan options.

SAVE vs PAYE and IBR: Payment Caps, Partial Financial Hardships and More

For high-earners, monthly payments on SAVE might eventually grow larger than PAYE and IBR. Does this make SAVE a risk?

lawyer looks at the chances of success of the SAVE lawsuit

The Lawsuit to End SAVE Shouldn’t Worry Borrowers

A new lawsuit has the potential to increase monthly student loan bills for millions of borrowers, but the odds of eliminating SAVE seem remote.

student loan borrowers navigate maze to sign up for SAVE with Parent PLUS Loans

Unlocking the Parent PLUS Double Consolidation Loophole: Navigating Benefits and Risks

The rewards are huge – lower monthly payments and more loan forgiveness, but the double consolidation loophole isn’t right for everyone.

TIme passes as student waits for SAVE forgiveness 10-years

Early Forgiveness Under SAVE: Understanding Loan Size Limits and Other Fine Print

Early SAVE forgiveness sounds simple, but there are complications for borrowers with larger balances, FFEL Loans and Parent PLUS Loans.

Learn the requirements to benefit from the SAVE Subsidy

The Government is Paying Student Loan Interest for Millions of Borrowers: Learn How to Qualify

A small change to the IDR payment options has created an opportunity for borrowers to get student loan interest relief.

Federal Borrower struggles to understand October Student Loan Bill

Why 40% of Federal Borrowers Missed Their October Payments

8.8 million federal borrowers haven’t paid their October bill, and affordable payments may not be the biggest issue.

borrower looks to the future of Income-driven repayment and sees SAVE

How SAVE Changed Income-Driven Repayment: Goodbye to REPAYE, PAYE, IBR, and ICR

The newly announced SAVE plan will eliminate or change most of the income-driven repayment plans currently available.

Married couples considers options for federal student loans during retirement

Federal Student Loans in Retirement: Monthly Payment Calculations, Forgiveness, and Estate Planning

Federal student loan perks provide borrowers with valuable protections during retirement.

Woman outlook on what is coming for SAVE repayment plan

Will SAVE Survive Long-Term After Nearly Getting Defeated in the Senate?

Borrowers on SAVE will soon have political and legal protections that should keep the repayment plan available for many years to come.

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