Will Student Loan Programs Change in 2025? What Borrowers Should Know

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  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 26

  • @youtubeuniversity3638
    @youtubeuniversity3638 День назад +9

    I'm at the point I'm tempted to just assume I'm automatically screwed and behave as if my days are just numbered...

    • @AllAboutTheJoy
      @AllAboutTheJoy День назад +4

      Right there with you. And I worked directly with Stanley to put my loans into SAVE so... yeah, I agree with you.

    • @kimmc626
      @kimmc626 День назад +1

      @@AllAboutTheJoyyou need a redo.

    • @AllAboutTheJoy
      @AllAboutTheJoy День назад +1

      @kimmc626 Not one lie told. Thank you friend. 😔

  • @plow511
    @plow511 День назад +1

    Again y'all have given more clarity on this than anything I've read thx!

  • @Vanya2519
    @Vanya2519 День назад +3

    I have a question if anyone here can answer it. I have 79 out of 120 PSLF payments and am in the SAVE forbearance. I want to switch to the IBR payment plan and I do qualify. I am told that they are not processing any applications right now, including the IBR applications, and that my best course of action right now would be to stay where I am in the SAVE forbearance. I can go ahead and apply for the IBR payment plan, but it won’t be processed and again. I am being encouraged to stay the course in the forbearance. Is anyone else debating whether they should stay in forbearance or switch to IBR? Give the reasons for your answers.

    • @Pjm-028
      @Pjm-028 День назад +2

      IBR is SIGNIFICANTLY more monthly for me so I am waiting to see if I can revert back to a cheaper monthly payment before committing to IBR and doing a million payment plan switches

    • @KaiBrown38
      @KaiBrown38 11 часов назад

      I am in the same boat and have applied for IBR. I’m 84/120 payments in. I’m missing significant time in the PSLF program because of the forbearance. Very frustrating. I’m prepared to pay the higher payments, but Mohela isn’t processing the application.

  • @gif24gt60
    @gif24gt60 День назад +2

    Save the SAVE!

  • @tray99847
    @tray99847 День назад +2

    What about tbe 20 year loan forgiveness under SAVE?? What options steps should you take if you filed tbe complaint?

    • @spbennett88
      @spbennett88 День назад +1

      SAVE is done. The only ways to actively work towards loan discharge at the moment is through PSLF after 10 years, or through IDR forgiveness after 20 or 25 years, but you need to be on the IBR plan for the IDR forgiveness.
      This may change with future court rulings, last minute program implementations of the current ED administration (e.g., the one-time IDR count adjustment), and future GOP installed IDR plan(s) that may allow for some type of forgiveness, but no one really knows at this point.

  • @CrazyCat23637
    @CrazyCat23637 День назад +1

    My husband is 77 and still has $20K outstanding in student loan debt from the 1990’s. Keeping my fingers crossed that the one-time payment recount will still happen! I want to use the freed-up money to do more fun stuff together before he kicks the bucket!

    • @AlbatrossWhisper
      @AlbatrossWhisper День назад

      He will kick the bucket before anything like that happens. Do fun stuff now. The government shouldn’t dictate how you spend your life

  • @Robier1447
    @Robier1447 День назад +1

    They have two years of majority rule in all three areas of government. They can screw this up a lot.

  • @saubadoo
    @saubadoo 20 часов назад

    I applied and was accepted to SAVE but last month MOHELA said they moved me back to IDR. They also said that $11k worth of interest had been capitalized and added to my principal b/c I applied for SAVE. Now that I'm back on the IDR that $11k is still part of my principal, despite never having benefitted from SAVE. Has anyone else experienced this?

  • @Drogonsden
    @Drogonsden День назад

    Does a past ffelp loan holder have a claim for promissory estopple and detremental reliance if the were induced to consolidate large loans to receive the account adjustment benefits and qualify for the Save program payments, but now have large capitalized loan interest and likely unaffordable payments under IBR without the certainty of forgiveness.

  • @DaddyGringuito
    @DaddyGringuito День назад +1

    Once your debt worries are gone you will have plenty of other things to worry about.

  • @AndronicusKomnenos
    @AndronicusKomnenos День назад

    What happens to your college loan debt if you die?

    • @velissalewis5321
      @velissalewis5321 День назад

      I just looked it up. It said the loans are discharged but a copy of death certificates needs to be provided

    • @cherylsmith950
      @cherylsmith950 День назад +1

      My repayment plan is to only pay the minimum I have to and then just kick the bucket. Hell I’m 73 and still owe $16,000. I live on social security and am disabled. No way can I finish paying that off and I’m not getting an ulcer over worrying about it.

    • @KaiBrown38
      @KaiBrown38 11 часов назад +1

      @@cherylsmith950Please don’t worry.

    • @cherylsmith950
      @cherylsmith950 9 часов назад

      @@KaiBrown38 I’m sure trying not to.