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5 days agoUS Department of Education confirms settlement to discontinue SAVE student loan plan

Borrowers across the United States are facing a major policy shift after the Trump administration announced an agreement to end the SAVE income-driven student loan repayment plan. Introduced in 2023, the program was designed to lower monthly payments based on income, cap interest growth, and speed up loan forgiveness for low income borrowers. Under the proposed settlement, no new applications will be accepted, pending requests will be denied, and all existing SAVE participants will be transitioned into alternative, legally approved repayment plans. .
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5 days agoUS Department of Education confirms settlement to discontinue SAVE student loan plan

Borrowers across the United States are facing a major policy shift after the Trump administration announced an agreement to end the SAVE income-driven student loan repayment plan. Introduced in 2023, the program was designed to lower monthly payments based on income, cap interest growth, and speed up loan forgiveness for low income borrowers. Under the proposed settlement, no new applications will be accepted, pending requests will be denied, and all existing SAVE participants will be transitioned into alternative, legally approved repayment plans. .
CNN• By Pooja Kumari
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The Trump administration confirmed a settlement to shut down the SAVE student loan plan, forcing existing borrowers to shift into new repayment programs within a limited transition window.
Borrowers across the United States are facing a major policy shift after the Trump administration announced an agreement to end the SAVE income-driven student loan repayment plan. Introduced in 2023, the program was designed to lower monthly payments based on income, cap interest growth, and speed up loan forgiveness for low income borrowers. Under the proposed settlement, no new applications will be accepted, pending requests will be denied, and all existing SAVE participants will be transitioned into alternative, legally approved repayment plans. .

Borrowers across the United States are facing a major policy shift after the Trump administration announced an agreement to end the SAVE income-driven student loan repayment plan. Introduced in 2023, the program was designed to lower monthly payments based on income, cap interest growth, and speed up loan forgiveness for low income borrowers. Under the proposed settlement, no new applications will be accepted, pending requests will be denied, and all existing SAVE participants will be transitioned into alternative, legally approved repayment plans. .
Dec 10, 2025 • 07:40