It's Unacceptable That People Are Still Worrying About Their Student Loans
fucked if they resume paying their student loans. Seventy-five percent of adults with federal student loans said in a
published by Bankrate that at least one part of their finances will be negatively impacted when forced to start repayments in January.It’s been about two years since Americans made student loan payments, due to payment freezes instituted during the covid-19 pandemic. But unless the Biden Administration acts soon , the freeze will expire on Jan. 31, 2022.the student loan total reached at least $1,865,629,054,768.
Staff writer Gabrielle Bruney said the reminders feel a lil ominous. “I’ve been getting emails warning that the return of auto-debit is just around the corner, which I guess is better than being surprised to see money taken out of my account,” she told me. “But it also feels a bit like being visited by an enforcer who’s warning me that next time he sees me, I better pay up.”
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