One of the most beneficial income-driven repayment (IDR) plans will be discontinued on July 1, 2024. Why haven’t you heard about Pay As You Earn (PAYE) going away? Because it’s not mentioned on StudentAid.gov (as of the date of this podcast), and borrowers have told us they’re getting mixed messages from their servicers. PAYE’s discontinuation was buried in the Federal Register, a massive legal document, and it’s a huge change for some borrowers. Angie Pack, CSLP®, and Ben Lacomis, CSLP®, unpack what this change means for you.
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3 июн 2024