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Eugene

(64,542 posts)
Mon Apr 21, 2025, 03:43 PM Monday

A move that would've surged married student-loan borrowers' payments was a mistake, Trump's admin says

Source: Business Insider

A move that would've surged married student-loan borrowers' payments was a mistake, Trump's admin says

Ayelet Sheffey
Mon, April 21, 2025 at 1:23 PM EDT 2 min read

• The Education Department corrected a filing that changed calculations for married student borrowers.
• The filing had said spousal income would be used to compute payments, even if they filed separately.
• The department said the change was "erroneous" and the calculations would not change.

Married student-loan borrowers won't have to worry about changes that could increase their monthly payments after all.

After the American Federation of Teachers sued President Donald Trump's administration for taking down online access to income-driven-repayment applications, the Department of Education wrote in a legal filing that married student-loan borrowers who file separate tax returns would have their combined income counted to calculate monthly payments.

That would've surged some borrowers' payments because it would mean that monthly payments on an income-driven repayment plan would be based on a higher combined income.

The Department of Education corrected that in a legal filing last week, saying the change to married borrowers' payment calculations "was erroneous." Instead, acting Undersecretary James Bergeron said that married borrowers filing separately would have the spouse counted in the family size to calculate monthly payments.

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Read more: https://finance.yahoo.com/news/move-wouldve-surged-married-student-172358335.html

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A move that would've surged married student-loan borrowers' payments was a mistake, Trump's admin says (Original Post) Eugene Monday OP
'A Mistake' pretty much sums up EVERYTHING done in this administration Attilatheblond Monday #1
Yet another f-ck up RockCreek Monday #2

Attilatheblond

(5,679 posts)
1. 'A Mistake' pretty much sums up EVERYTHING done in this administration
Mon Apr 21, 2025, 03:47 PM
Monday

Only been 3 months and I can't think of anything that has been done right.

RockCreek

(974 posts)
2. Yet another f-ck up
Mon Apr 21, 2025, 03:54 PM
Monday

And how much unnecessary stress did it cause borrowers and their families before retracted?

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