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End Of Student Loan Freedom: Impact On Bounced Checks

End Of Student Loan Freedom: Impact On Bounced Checks

End Of Student Loan Freedom: Impact On Bounced Checks

Borrowers must get ready for the start of monthly payments as the student loan debt cliff threatens to topple President Biden’s historic forgiveness program.

Why it matters:  For the millions of Americans who owe more than $1 trillion in student loans and are preparing for the end of a sizable pandemic-era reprieve, experts foresee a rocky resumption to debt repayment.

Driving the news: A Department of Education spokeswoman emphasized Monday in a statement to Axios that student loan payments will resume in October and interest will resume in September.

“From the student perspective, it’s going to be chaotic,”  Executive director of the Marriner S. Eccles Institute at the University of Utah and nonresident senior fellow at Brookings, Adam Looney, told Axios.

The big picture: Millions of Americans are now in financial uncertainty due to Biden’s comprehensive student debt reduction proposal, which he revealed last summer but was almost immediately greeted with legal and political resistance, jeopardizing one of his central campaign pledges.

Axios shared a tweet about the same incident on its official Twitter handle:

The Senate recently passed legislation to destroy Biden’s idea in a largely symbolic measure, dealing another symbolic blow to it in the public eye. Wednesday saw the bill’s veto by Biden.

Flashback: Since March 2020, when former President Trump ordered the first of numerous pauses throughout the pandemic, student loan repayments have been put on hold.

State of play: Bank of America warned about the possibility of delinquencies in other areas, such as credit card bills and personal loans, as payments are about to begin.

The bottom line: The second-largest consumer debt obligation is school loans, and according to Looney, “the historical record is that the delinquency rates of student debt are pretty high.”

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