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28 Sep This bill would allow government education loan borrowers to help you refinance the fund when rates was shorter

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H.R.2034 - Income-Determined Student loan Forgiveness Operate

Sponsor: Rep. Lawson [D-FL]
Cosponsors: 0
Introduced:
NASFAA Summary & Analysis: This bill would direct the Secretary of Education to forgive the balance of some federal student loans for eligible borrowers. Borrowers who filed a tax return for the most recent tax year, had an eligible loan in repayment, is employed, or had recent employment prior to the pandemic, and makes less than $100,000 if single, or $200,000 if married, would be eligible to receive forgiveness of their loan balance. The bill also stipulates that any forgiveness received would not be taxable.

H.R.1633 - Public service Loan Forgiveness Introduction Act out of 2021

Sponsor: Rep. Foster [D-IL]
Cosponsors: 12
Introduced:
NASFAA Conclusion & Analysis: This bill would allow borrowers who would be eligible for PSLF but who were enrolled in a non eligible repayment plan, to have the first 60 monthly payments made under a graduated repayment or extended repayment plan to become qualifying payments under the PSLF. The bill does stipulate that borrowers must transfer to an eligible repayment plan, such as an income-based or standard repayment plan, for the remaining 60 monthly payments made under the PSLF program.

S.603 - Coronavirus Crisis Student loan Refinancing Act

Sponsor: Sen. Warner [D-VA]
Cosponsors: 0
Introduced:
NASFAA Conclusion & Analysis: This bill would establish a refinancing program for federal direct and FFEL student loans. The new interest rate for a undergraduate unsubsidized or Stafford loans would equal to the lowest yield on the 10-year Treasury note in the preceding 6 months plus 2.05 percent; graduate unsubsidized or Stafford loans would be equal to the lowest yield on the 10-year Treasury note in the preceding 6 months plus 3.6 percent; and PLUS loans would be equal to the lowest yield on the 10-year Treasury note in the preceding six months plus 4.6 percent.

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