Education Department Temporarily Halts Student Loan Forgiveness Tracker After Court Order

Washington Examiner

 

The Education Department temporarily halted a loan forgiveness tracker on borrowers’ accounts in response to a court order blocking the student loan forgiveness program under the SAVE, ICR, and PAYE plans. 

“The payment counter has had a banner on it for probably almost two months now, and it basically stated that your payment could be inaccurate,” an Education Department communications official told the Washington Examiner. “It was a big disclaimer, so the payment counters are temporarily unavailable while we update the back end of the system.”

On Sunday, Reddit users first flagged the disappearance of the student loan forgiveness tracker, which the Biden administration implemented for borrowers in income-driven repayment plans.

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