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The docs show that the Education Department was negotiating a deal with the Treasury Department to oversee federal student loans.
The U.S. Education Department has reversed course and now says it has not and will not garnish the Social Security benefits ...
Millions of borrowers saw their credit scores plummet in the first quarter, which could make major purchases like buying a ...
President Donald Trump's administration is targeting an estimated 452,000 Social Security beneficiaries who are behind on ...
Current shares everything you need to know about why credit scores are dropping and what steps you can take to start bumping ...
U.S. Dept. of Ed is collecting on defaulted student loans for first time since the COVID-19 pandemic. CT and other states are ...
Credit scores for millions of Americans have plummeted, impacting access to affordable loans and housing, particularly in D.C ...
Recent data from PYMNTS.com reveals a troubling trend: borrower credit scores are plunging following a rise in student loan ...
Modest to meaningful Social Security payout reductions are on the way for approximately 2 million retired workers, survivor ...
If you’re among the millions of borrowers who haven’t made full, on-time federal student loan payments after the on-ramp ...
Jennifer Doss, executive editor of CardRatings.com, says loan repayment history accounts for about 35% of your credit score – ...
For millions of retirees across the United States, Social Security benefits are essential to daily survival. The program kept ...