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Starting in August, the Social Security Administration (SSA) will claw back overpayments, potentially reducing recipients’ ...
By Jack Phillips Contributing Writer Some Social Security recipients could experience a payment garnishment as an agency clawback policy on previous overpayments doled out to seniors goes into effect ...
One important bright spot Baruni shares with her clients: Many borrowers are eligible for affordable student loan payment ...
The Trump administration has threatened, then revoked threats, to resume collections on federal student loans. A higher ...
The Department of Education has announced that 0% loans will start accruing interest on August 1 for student loan borrowers ...
And, your Social Security benefits are also protected from most creditors under federal law. Credit card companies and debt collectors generally can't garnish your Social Security payments to recoup ...
Following the passage of President Trump's sweeping budget bill, here's some of the biggest changes to student loans.
President Trump signed into law the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (H.R. 1) Public Law No: 119-21 (The OBBB Act). Several provisions will impact community colleges, including: Pell Grants were extended to ...
As the Trump administration resumes collections on defaulted student loans, hundreds of thousands of older Americans with decades-old debts are now at risk of having their Social Security checks ...
Struggling with debt on a fixed income? Here's how to regain control of your finances while on Social Security.