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Dec 22

Watch 7:23
What you need to know about the extended student loan payment pause, child tax credit

By Stephanie Sy, Karina Cuevas

American graduates and their families may be feeling relief Wednesday after the Biden administration extended a pause on student loan payments. Payments will not be required before May 1, and the extension will help around 41 million borrowers. Meanwhile, millions…

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Aug 06

Pause on student loan payments extended through January

By Collin Binkley, Associated Press

The Biden administration has announced that federal student loan payments will remain suspended through January 2022, extending a pause that was scheduled to expire next month.

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Aug 03

WATCH: Experts testify before Senate on student loan bankruptcy reform

By News Desk

The Senate Judiciary Committee held a hearing Tuesday on student loan bankruptcy reform as the federal government prepares to end its pause on payments this fall.

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Mar 18

Students who got partial loan relief to see full discharge

By Carole Feldman, Associated Press

The Education Department says the change could lead to $1 billion in loans being canceled for 72,000 borrowers, all of whom attended for-profit schools.

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Feb 04

WATCH: Dems push Biden to cancel $50,000 in student loan debt

By Associated Press

Sen. Elizabeth Warren says data shows that canceling federal student debt would result in higher incomes, more jobs, greater homeownership rates and more small business formation.

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Apr 10

DeVos reaches settlement in lawsuit over loan relief program

By Collin Binkley, Associated Press

The U.S. Education Department is promising to process student loan forgiveness claims for nearly 170,000 borrowers within 18 months as part of a proposed settlement announced Friday in a federal lawsuit filed in California.

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May 22

Watch 8:09
Morehouse grads just got a stunning gift. What can help more students of color?

Morehouse College's class of 2019 was stunned on Sunday when their commencement speaker, Robert F. Smith, promised to eliminate all of the graduates' student debt. But the generous pledge also highlights the distinct wealth gap for recent African American graduates.

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Dec 11

Watch 6:57
Some teachers trapped by debt get Education Department help

The idea of the TEACH Grant program was simple: Teachers got a grant to pay for college or graduate school, and in exchange they agreed to teach for four years where they're needed. But an investigation by NPR found that…

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Sep 11

Watch 6:09
How Betsy DeVos wants to defang rules for-profit colleges and reduce relief for borrowers

For years the for-profit college sector boomed, but consumer complaints about fraud led the Obama administration to crack down: Two major for-profit chains were closed, and new regulations provided more forgiveness for student debt. Recently, Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos…

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Sep 03

Are you older than 60 and paying off student loans? Tell us your story.

By Megan Thompson

The PBS NewsHour Weekend reporting team is gathering personal stories from people who are retired or nearing retirement and are repaying student loans.

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