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Student Loan Forgiveness Under IBR Plan Temporarily Halted

July 23, 2025 - 06:21

Student Loan Forgiveness Under IBR Plan Temporarily Halted

The Education Department has put a hold on student loan forgiveness under the Income-Based Repayment (IBR) plan, leaving borrowers uncertain about the future of their debt relief. This pause comes as officials review the program's implementation and its financial implications. The department has not provided a specific timeline for when the forgiveness process may resume, causing concern among many borrowers who were counting on this relief.

The decision to pause the IBR plan is based on the belief that some forbearances may not align with the program's intended purpose. As a result, individuals participating in the IBR plan may face delays in receiving the forgiveness they anticipated. Advocates for student loan borrowers have expressed frustration over the lack of communication and clarity from the department, emphasizing the need for a transparent process.

As the situation develops, borrowers are encouraged to stay informed and explore alternative repayment options while awaiting further guidance from the Education Department.


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