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Interest is set to begin accruing for the 8 million borrowers enrolled in former President Joe Biden's SAVE repayment plan, ...
Nearly 7.7 million student loan borrowers within a Biden-era repayment plan will begin to see interest accrue once again on their student loans, the U.S. Department of Education announced Wednesday.
It will kick back in on Aug. 1 for people in the SAVE repayment program, whose payments have been on hold since last summer.
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