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  2. Federal student loan payments are starting again. Here ... - AOL

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    Federal student loan borrowers will need to start making payments again this month after a three-year-plus pause due to the pandemic. It's likely that most borrowers have received their bill ...

  3. Student loan payments to restart; here's how to get help - AOL

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    For 42.9 million student loan borrowers , it’s been 18 months without a payment. The interest-free federal student loan payment pause, known as a forbearance, was extended three times after it ...

  4. A look at lives transformed by the student debt crisis - AOL

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    By the time he graduated, the unpaid interest had driven the total to $111,000 and left him with a minimum monthly payment of $1,450. His federal loans were a different story.

  5. FedLoan is no longer handling federal student loans: Here’s ...

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    FedLoan Servicing stopped handling federal student loan accounts on December 14, 2021. After the decision, FedLoan accounts were transferred to MOHELA, Edfinancial, Aidvantage and Nelnet.

  6. Income-driven repayment - Wikipedia

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    A borrower is a "new borrower" if, when receiving a federal student loan on or after October 1, 2007, the borrower did not have an outstanding balance on another federal student loan. [2] The Revised Pay As You Earn Plan is available to all Direct Loan borrowers regardless of when the money was borrowed.

  7. Pay As You Earn - Wikipedia

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    Pay As You Earn (PAYE) is a federal student loan relief program signed into law on December 21, 2012, by President Barack Obama. [1] It is one of four income-driven repayment plans. Qualification