Tuesday, March 15, 2022

OPINION: If we don’t act quickly, the student loan default system could plunge more families into poverty - Michele Streeter, Hechinger Report

Federal student loan default, defined as a borrower missing payments for at least 270 days, comes with severe consequences. The entire loan balance becomes immediately due, and borrowers face ongoing damage to their credit scores, along with a range of significant fees.  As long as student debt remains a reality for millions of Americans, policymakers must fundamentally rethink the structure of student loan default so that it no longer plunges families deeper into poverty.

https://hechingerreport.org/opinion-if-we-dont-act-quickly-the-student-loan-default-system-could-plunge-more-families-into-poverty/