June 13, 2025
Financial Assets

Student Loans: Republicans Back Plan to Give Some Borrowers Extra Money

A Republican congressman is leading a new bipartisan bill in the House of Representatives that would give married student loan borrowers a larger tax deduction on their loans. Why It Matters More than 42 million Americans have student loan debt, which has been a sticking point between Democrats and Republicans in recent years. Former President

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How to Avoid Wage Garnishment in 2025

The federal government has resumed collections on defaulted student loans, and nearly 200,000 borrowers could soon see wage garnishment, tax refund seizures, and even Social Security offsets. After a five-year pause, aggressive collection actions are officially back, putting many Americans’ financial stability at risk. If you have federal student loans in default, time is critical

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Should You Consolidate Or Refinance Your Student Loans?

Student loans: consolidate or refinance? getty Student loans are a major financial concern for millions of Americans, often impacting everything from career choices to homeownership. With total student loan debt in the U.S. reaching over $1.77 trillion based on recent Federal Reserve data, many borrowers seek ways to better manage repayment. This article provides an

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Student Loan Borrowers Are Becoming Concerned Over Future of Student Loans

FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) –With the future of the Department of Education uncertain, concerns have begun to rise over student loans. The concerns come after the pause on the “SAVE” plan. Currently borrowers are no longer able to apply on any income driven or extended repayment plan on their student loans. With more than 42 million

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