The Trump administration has taken down online applications for income-driven repayment plans (IDR), which allow borrowers to pay a portion of their income towards their loans. This decision follows a federal appeals court's actions that paused President Biden's Save program, aimed at forgiving student loans after ten years of payments. As a result, students seeking relief through these plans may face challenges. The article encourages affected individuals to share their experiences, emphasizing anonymity and security for respondents.
The Trump administration has quietly removed online applications for popular student debt repayment plans, following a federal appeals court decision affecting loan forgiveness programs.
Income-driven repayment plans, which cap monthly payments based on earnings, are now unavailable on the Department of Education's website, impacting numerous borrowers.
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