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Over 300,000 Student Loan Borrowers Denied Debt Repayment Plans and Why This Matters
🔸 The US Department of Education rejected approximately 328,000 applications for income-driven repayment plans in August, causing many borrowers to face higher monthly payments or deferment with interest continuing to accrue.
🔸 These programs are crucial because they help limit payments based on income, assist borrowers in avoiding default, and offer the possibility of loan forgiveness after a certain period.
🔸 Officials say the rejection stems from ambiguity when borrowers select the lowest payment option. More than 800,000 applications are still pending, adding instability for millions of borrowers.
🔸 Over 42 million Americans have student debt, with total outstanding loans exceeding $1.6 trillion.
🔸 Those denied are advised to resubmit their applications and clearly select a specific repayment plan instead of choosing the lowest payment option.
🔸 The US Department of Education confirmed it will resume wage garnishments for defaulted student loans starting January, increasing financial pressure on borrowers.
🔸 Student debt generally cannot be discharged through bankruptcy, meaning borrowers remain legally responsible even in severe financial hardship.
🔸 Higher monthly student loan payments will reduce spending on housing, vehicles, and essentials, while increasing the risk of default and financial strain on households.
🔸 If default rates continue to rise, this could weaken consumer demand and become a barrier to the US economy.
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