The Trump administration has announced it will restart enforcing federal student loan collections, which will include seizing wages, tax refunds, and pensions. This decision, communicated by press secretary Karoline Leavitt, targets borrowers who have defaulted on their loans, a group projected to reach 10 million. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon emphasized that previous policies misled borrowers about debt forgiveness. This marks a shift as the government aims for more stringent repayment enforcement, signaling a commitment to hold borrowers accountable and protect taxpayer interests.
The government can and will collect default in federal student loan debt by withholding money from borrowers, tax refunds, federal pensions and even their wages.
American taxpayers will no longer be forced to serve as collateral for irresponsible student loan policies.
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