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The pandemic-related pause on student loan payments is ending, and as Wisconsin borrowers resume efforts to chip away at their balance, they're urged to explore a new income-driven federal plan to lower their monthly bills
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Before bills are sent out in October, experts recommend a few steps to make sure you're covered
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With summer coming to an end, kids are headed back to school, but for college graduates, it also means resuming payments on their federal student loans after a hiatus of over three years
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Scammers targeting student-loan borrowers in Wisconsin and elsewhere are shifting into high gear - spurred by the uncertainty surrounding President Joseph R. Biden's debt-cancellation plan.
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A Wisconsin taxpayers group that unsuccessfully brought a lawsuit seeking to block President Joe Biden’s student loan forgiveness program is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to intervene.
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A federal judge in Wisconsin has dismissed a lawsuit from a taxpayers group seeking to block President Joe Biden’s student loan forgiveness program, ruling that the group doesn’t have standing to bring the lawsuit.
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A conservative Wisconsin law firm is suing to stop federal student loan forgiveness, saying President Joe Biden’s loan forgiveness plan is discriminatory and amounts to taxation without representation.
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Wisconsin officials say Biden's student loan forgiveness plan will be helpful to those struggling to pay down their balance, but they warn there are important things to remember, including the potential impact on a person's state income tax return.
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The program was created in 2007 and meant to provide student-loan relief to public-service workers, including teachers and paraprofessionals, but it has been plagued by bureaucratic issues that have made it difficult to qualify.
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Small businesses can officially begin applying for loans through the new version of the Paycheck Protection Program.Yesterday, banks like Nicolet National…