Archive for Student loans – Page 2

The CFPB is taking action against private student loan servicers that fail to live up to their promises

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The Department of Education announced that the student loan pause will continue through August 31, 2022

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It is a myth that student loans are not dischargeable in bankruptcy

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The PSLF Limited Waiver provides important new benefits to workers in public service until October 31, 2022

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If you have an adjustable-rate mortgage, reverse mortgage, HELOC, student loan, or credit card, your interest rate may be based on the LIBOR index, which is being discontinued

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This post is the second in a series documenting trends in consumer credit outcomes during the COVID-19 pandemic

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New Bureau research examines consumer credit trends through April 2021, finding little increase in delinquencies on credit cards, auto loans, mortgages, and student loans during COVID-19

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Financial relief and protections for many student loan borrowers, renters, and homeowners has been extended

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CFPB’s Section for Students and Young Consumers released new podcast episodes

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GI Bill education benefits are not unlimited, so make sure you have a plan to use them wisely

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