
What the SCOTUS student loan forgiveness decisions means for borrowers: VERIFY Fact Sheet
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
63% : Income-driven repayment (IDR) plans may also be an option for student loan borrowers whose payments are high compared to their income.57% : Student loan interest will start accruing on Sept. 1, 2023 and payments will be due starting in October, according to the Department of Education's website.
50% : Student loan borrowers who are in a "short-term financial bind" may qualify for deferment or forbearance, the Department of Education says.
49% : Yes, the debt ceiling deal requires student loan payments to restart How does student debt relief differ from Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan forgiveness?
47% : Do borrowers have other options to suspend student loan payments?
39% : The Education Department also regularly eliminates student loan debt for borrowers who have been misled or suffered from misconduct by certain colleges in a program called borrower defense.
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