Federal Government to Pause Student Loan Payments, Interest for 3 Million Borrowers

The decision comes after federal court rulings blocked further implementation of the student loan repayment plan.
Federal Government to Pause Student Loan Payments, Interest for 3 Million Borrowers
Students study in the Perry-Castañeda Library at the University of Texas at Austin in Austin, Texas, on Feb. 22, 2024. Brandon Bell/Getty Images
Bill Pan
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In response to court rulings blocking key elements of the federal government’s new student loan repayment program, the Biden administration will be giving about 3 million borrowers a reprieve from their monthly payments.

The 3 million borrowers eligible for the pause are enrolled in the income-driven repayment program dubbed SAVE and have a monthly payment that is more than zero, according to the U.S. Department of Education. About 4.5 million SAVE enrollees who qualify for zero-dollar payments because of low incomes will not be included in the pause.

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