Government Shutdown Threatens Restart of Student Loan Bills, Urgent Action Needed

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The U.S. federal government is facing a potential shutdown just as student loan payments are set to restart after a three-year pause. The White House has warned that a prolonged shutdown could disrupt the return to repayment efforts for around 40 million Americans. While most federal student loans are managed by loan servicers and contractors, certain processes that require consultation with the Education Department, such as eligibility confirmation for Public Service Loan Forgiveness, could be delayed. However, borrowers should still be able to make changes to their loans and access information through their loan servicer and studentaid.gov.
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