President Joe Biden’s student loan debt relief plan would forgive up to $20,000 for borrowers. The Supreme Court could rule on the legality of it this summer.
The Biden administration is moving to create a new way for borrowers to repay their federal student loans. Some bills could be cut in half.
Black Americans have been hit especially hard by the student loan crisis, meaning they have a lot to lose if the Biden administration’s forgiveness plan fails.
More than 16 million people have been approved for student loan forgiveness, but whether they see the relief will depend on the Supreme Court’s decision.
Here’s what experts predict will happen if the Supreme Court rules against President Joe Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan.
Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan may fall through. Borrowers should explore the many other loan relief options for which they may qualify.
Despite an uncertain financial future for federal student loan borrowers, here are some smart money moves you can take now if you still owe, experts say.
Two of the legal challenges brought against President Joe Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan have reached the U.S. Supreme Court.
Some student debt forgiveness emails had an incorrect subject line, but contained correct information for borrowers.
The Supreme Court will decide the legality of Joe Biden’s student loan relief program, which could forgive $400 billion of debt.
It’s been almost three years since borrowers with federal student loans have had to make a payment, and the White House has now given them even more time.
The Biden administration announced that it will extend the payment pause on federal student loans while its forgiveness plan remains blocked in the courts.
The Dept. of Education began notifying borrowers that they are approved for student debt forgiveness, but lawsuits are still blocking relief.
The Biden administration asked the Supreme Court on Friday to lift an injunction on its student loan forgiveness plan.
The Biden administration has stopped accepting applications for federal student loan forgiveness after a court struck down the plan on Thursday evening.
The Supreme Court on Friday rejected a second request to block the Biden administration’s student loan debt relief program.