January 8, 2026 - 05:29

Wage garnishment is a daunting reality for millions of student loan borrowers who have fallen into default. According to Ashley Morgan, a debt and bankruptcy attorney, the process can be particularly alarming as it allows the government to seize up to 15% of an individual's after-tax income. This means that borrowers may see a significant portion of their paychecks withheld, making it even more challenging to manage their financial obligations.
The Education Department has begun implementing these garnishments to recover funds from those who have defaulted on their loans. This action affects a vast number of borrowers, many of whom are already struggling with their finances. For those impacted, the consequences can be severe, leading to increased financial strain and difficulties in meeting daily living expenses.
As the situation unfolds, borrowers are urged to explore their options, including potential repayment plans or loan rehabilitation programs, to avoid the harsh penalties associated with wage garnishment. Understanding the implications of default and the available resources can help individuals navigate this challenging landscape.
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