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on a campaign promise and announced sweeping tariffs against most U.S. trading partners.
. Consumer confidence, already waning, weakened further. Corporate executives struggled to give investors a clear picture of their financial prospects.Abrams expects applications will continue to be approved but at a slower pace than before the application pause.
Borrowers currently enrolled in an income-driven plan should be receiving notifications about recertification, said Khandice Lofton, counsel at the Student Borrower Protection Center. Recertification is required annually to update information on family size and income, and dates are different for each borrower.To review income-driven repayment plans, you can check the
Borrowers enrolled in thehave been placed in forbearance while a legal challenge is resolved. That means they don’t have to make payments and interest is not accruing. Time in forbearance normally does not count toward Public Service Loan Forgiveness.