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For the first time in more than three years, federal student loan borrowers will be required to pay their monthly student loan bills. Here’s what borrowers need to know.
After three years, the pandemic-era freeze on student loan payments will end soon. Student loan interest will start accruing on September 1 and payments are starting in October.
The three-year student loan pause is set to expire in just a few more months. According to the U.S. Department of Education, federal student loan payments will be due starting in October 2023 ...
As student loan payments resume this month, more than 43 million Americans carrying that debt saw the end of more than three years of relief from monthly payments. But the financial landscape in ...
Over three years after the pause began in March 2020, student loan payments will finally resume in October. Since inflation is still elevated, you might wonder whether you can afford to resume your...
Tens of millions of Americans are gearing up to make student loan payments in the coming weeks for the first time in years as a pandemic-era reprieve finally comes to an end.
Enabling auto-pay on your federal student loans not only helps you avoid late payments, it can also help lower your interest rate. By setting up automatic payments, you get a 0.25 percent interest ...
If you made payments during the federal student loan moratorium (beginning March 13, 2020), you can get a refund for payments made by contacting your loan service provider, according to the ...