Social Security Benefits at Risk for Defaulted Student Loan...
Millions of Americans relying on Social Security could see their benefits reduced if they're behind on their student loa...
Treasury Urges Congress to Raise Debt Ceiling Before August
The Treasury Department is asking Congress to raise the debt ceiling before August to avoid a potential default on the n...
Student Loan Payments Restart: What Borrowers Need to Know
Federal student loan payments are resuming on Monday, May 5th, after a long pause that began during the pandemic. Millio...
Student Loan Debt Collections to Restart: What Borrowers Nee...
Federal student loan debt collections are set to resume, potentially impacting millions of borrowers. After a long pause...
Student Loan Garnishment: What Income Can Be Taken?
Student loan borrowers are facing the resumption of collections, including wage garnishment, after a long pause. This me...
Student Loan Garnishment: What Payments Can Be Taken?
Student loan payments have resumed, and some borrowers are facing garnishment. This means the government can take money...
Student Loan Defaults: Government to Seize Wages, Pensions,...
The government will begin seizing wages, pensions, and tax refunds from people who have defaulted on their federal stude...
Student Loan 'Involuntary Collections': What Borrowers Shoul...
Many student loan borrowers face 'involuntary collections' if they fall behind on payments. This can include wage garnis...
Student Loan Repayments for Defaulted Borrowers to Restart
The Department of Education announced that it will resume collecting on defaulted federal student loans. This means the...
Federal Government to Phase Out Paper Checks: What You Need...
The U.S. federal government is accelerating its move away from paper checks, transitioning primarily to electronic payme...
Senate Republicans Consider Debt Limit Hike in Party-Line Bi...
Senate Republicans are showing increasing support for incorporating a debt ceiling increase into their comprehensive par...
U.S. Government May Face Cash Shortage by May, CBO Warns
The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) projects the U.S. could run out of money as early as May if Congress doesn't raise...
US and China Agree to Tariff Reduction; Identity Theft Rings Steal Billions
The United States and China have reached an agreement to lower tariffs on certain goods for the next 90 days, aiming to...
Billions in US Tax Dollars Stolen Overseas: A 60 Minutes Investigation
A new 60 Minutes report reveals how international criminal organizations are exploiting American identities to fraudulen...
US Faces Possible Default by August Without Debt Ceiling Action
The U.S. could default on its financial obligations as early as August if Congress doesn't raise or suspend the debt cei...
Government Fraud Schemes Costing Taxpayers Billions
Taxpayers are increasingly vulnerable to sophisticated fraud schemes, costing the U.S. government hundreds of billions a...
Student Loan Collections Restart: What Borrowers in Default Need to Know
Federal student loan collections are resuming for borrowers who are in default after a long pause. This means the govern...
Federal Student Loan Collections Restart: What Borrowers Need to Know
Federal student loan collections are resuming after a five-year pause. This means the government will start taking actio...
Student Loan Repayments Restart, Millions Face Default Risk
Federal student loan payments have resumed, potentially impacting millions of borrowers. A recent TransUnion report indi...
Student Loan Defaults: Borrowers Face Renewed Collections
After a five-year pause, the Education Department is restarting collections on defaulted student loans starting Monday,...
Student Loan Collections to Resume for Millions on May 5
The Department of Education has announced that mandatory collections will restart on May 5 for roughly 5 million America...
US Could Default This Summer Without Debt Ceiling Action
The U.S. government may not be able to pay its bills this summer if Congress doesn't raise the debt ceiling. The debt ce...
CBO: U.S. Faces Possible Default by August Without Debt Ceiling Action
The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) warns that the U.S. government might default on its financial obligations as early...