The SAVE plan remains blocked in court. Student-loan borrowers can once again apply for affordable repayment plans online — but they won't be processed just yet. After a month without online ...
More than 9 million Americans could see “substantial declines” in their FICO scores in the coming months as delinquent student loans begin showing up on credit reports for the first time since ...
After a historic pause in payments, student loan borrowers face a harsh reality check. A new Federal Reserve Bank of New York study estimates that roughly 9.2 million Americans have fallen behind ...
According to new research from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, over nine million borrowers with past-due student loan balances are likely to see "significant" damage to their credit scores ...
The Trump administration has brought income-driven repayment-plan applications back online, after borrowers spent weeks in limbo Student-loan borrowers looking to get into affordable repayment ...
Student-loan borrowers looking to get into affordable repayment plans are now able to apply after weeks of limbo. Still, advocates are concerned it could be weeks or months before borrowers will ...
Over 9 million borrowers could face large drops in credit scores once delinquencies appear on credit reports for the first half of 2025, according to new research from the Federal Reserve Bank of ...
More than 9 million student loan borrowers could see their credit scores plunge significantly over the next few months, as delinquent student loans will begin to show up on credit reports and ...
The majority of Cypriots are experiencing increasing financial insecurity, a situation that demands serious attention, according to the Cyprus Borrowers Association (Syprodat).
More than 9 million student loan borrowers will likely see their credit standing significantly diminish in the first quarter During the COVID-19 pandemic, payments were paused, and until February ...
More than nine million student-loan borrowers are set to see their credit scores drop in the first half of this year, according to Federal Reserve Bank of New York estimates published Wednesday.