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Department of Education Suspends Garnishment of Social Security Benefits for Defaulted Student Loans

June 4, 2025 - 11:24

Department of Education Suspends Garnishment of Social Security Benefits for Defaulted Student Loans

The Department of Education has announced a temporary halt to its plans to garnish Social Security benefits from individuals who have defaulted on their student loans. This decision comes as part of ongoing discussions surrounding the management of student debt and its impact on vulnerable populations, particularly retirees who rely on Social Security for their livelihood.

The proposed garnishment had raised significant concerns among advocacy groups and affected individuals, who argued that withholding Social Security payments could lead to severe financial hardship. Many of these individuals are already struggling to make ends meet, and the potential for reduced income from Social Security was seen as an additional burden.

As the Department of Education reviews its policies and considers the broader implications of student loan defaults, this pause allows for further examination of the best approaches to support borrowers while ensuring that they are not unduly penalized. Stakeholders are hopeful that this move will lead to more compassionate and equitable solutions in the realm of student debt management.


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