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"These student loan borrowers had the reasonable expectation and belief that they would not have to make additional payments on their federal student loans," said Education Department Undersecretary James Kvaal said in a court filing last year. Former President Donald Trump first announced the stay on federal student loan bills and the accrual of interest in March 2020, when the coronavirus pandemic hit the U.S. and crippled the economy. New SAVE payment plan leads to billing errorsTo ease the transition for borrowers, the Biden administration worked quickly to implement a new payment plan option, which it describes as the "most affordable repayment plan ever." Yet many borrowers who've signed up for the Saving on a Valuable Education, or SAVE, plan, complain they've gotten incorrect bills. According to Kantrowitz, student loan servicers seem, in some cases, to be using the 2022 poverty line to calculate borrowers' payments instead of the current 2023 figure.
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Creatas | Creatas | Getty ImagesIt's been a strange time for people with federal student loans. (The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments at the end of February.) Those are the ideal ways to postpone your federal student loan payments, because interest doesn't accrue. Now that borrowers know how much in loan cancellation is on the table — if the president's policy survives the Supreme Court — borrowers may want to consider the option, Kantrowitz said. Betsy Mayotte president of The Institute of Student Loan Advisors
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