Shocking $108bn impact student loan cancelations could have on economy as Trump unveils debt relief plan

It could be life-changing for people with student loan debt Ellie Kemp Follow us on Google Discover As Donald Trump’s debt relief plan comes into action, a report has suggested that wiping student loan debt could massively boost the US economy. Millions of borrowers are due to have their debt forgiven as President Trump’s administration moves to…

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Kent Says Treasury Has ‘Better Talent’ Than ED to Support Student Loans

By  Jessica Blake By shifting oversight of the portfolio, the Trump administration aims to improve loan collection as well as prevent borrowers from entering default in the first place. AEI senior fellow Preston Cooper (left) hosted a fireside chat with Education Under Secretary Nicholas Kent. Jessica Blake/Inside Higher Ed To Education Under Secretary Nicholas Kent, transferring…

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U.S. Department of Education Finalizes Landmark Rule to Lower College Costs and Simplify Student Loan Repayment

Press Release April 30, 2026 Today, the U.S. Department of Education (the Department) released a final rule that will lower the cost of college and make student loan repayment easier, an important step toward implementing historic reforms contained in President Trump’s Working Families Tax Cuts Act (the Act).   Beginning this summer, the Department will…

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What’s Happening to Student Loan Forgiveness?

Trina Pau Associate Reporter When the Biden administration announced its student loan forgiveness plan in August, it was an unprecedented move to help alleviate the $1.6 trillion worth of debt that borrowers hold. However, the forgiveness plan now faces multiple legal challenges and leaves borrowers wondering what will happen next. In the past two months, student loan forgiveness…

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Trump orders denial of student loan relief for nonprofit workers engaged in ‘improper’ activity

By —Collin Binkley, Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump is ordering changes to the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program that would disqualify workers of nonprofit groups deemed to have engaged in “improper” activities. An executive order signed Friday directs the Education Department to modify the program to deny loan relief to some borrowers. It would…

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Student Loan Forgiveness Is Changing In Just 84 Days, With Major Consequences Expected

Federal student loan forgiveness programs are about to undergo some of the most significant updates in decades. Starting on July 1, key programs that offer borrowers a route to discharging their student loans will fundamentally change. In some cases, borrowers could be completely cut off from any relief. The changes to student loan forgiveness programs stem in…

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U.S. Department of Education Announces Next Steps for Borrowers Enrolled in the Unlawful SAVE Plan

Press Release March 27, 2026 Today, the U.S. Department of Education (the Department) began issuing guidance to all borrowers enrolled in the unlawful ‘Saving on a Valuable Education’ (SAVE) Plan, directing them to exit the plan and enter a legal federal student loan repayment plan. The guidance will be sent to the 7.5 million borrowers…

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