Student loan payments suspended since March due to the COVID-19 pandemic will start up against after January 31st. Experts recommend asking loan service providers about moving to an income-based repayment plan. Those with no income, or significantly lower income, may have monthly rates set as low as zero dollars. During the time that rates are lowered or nullified, interest will continue to...
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