Student loan borrowers face wage garnishments in new year
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Preston Cooper at AEI recently published an analysis of the latest federal student loan data, and the results were sobering: 5.5 million borrowers in default, another 3.7 million more than 270 days late on their payments and 2.7 million in the early stages of delinquency.
Buried in the SAVE plan settlement is a provision that could place major restrictions on the Education Department's ability to enact new student loan forgiveness.
Starting the week of Jan. 7, the Education Department will begin sending notices about paycheck deductions to about 1,000 of five million borrowers in default.
About 5.5 million borrowers are currently in default. They haven't risked wage garnishment since the beginning of the pandemic, when policymakers paused the practice.
The Education Department announced a long-delayed expansion of a key repayment plan for student loans this week, paving the way for more borrowers to apply.