
Adam S. Minsky
Attorney, Writer, Speaker at Freelance
Attorney, writer, speaker, and national voice on student loan law. Licensed only in MA + NY + VT. Senior contributor at https://t.co/7vRkIzGSxt. Trekkie. He/him.
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1 week ago |
forbes.com | Adam S. Minsky
The Trump administration took new steps this week that could jeopardize student loan forgiveness for thousands of Americans based on their public service careers. And this is just the latest in a series of actions that threatens to undermine a bedrock of the federal student loan relief system. Public Service Loan Forgiveness, or PSLF, was signed into law in 2007 by President George W. Bush.
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1 week ago |
forbes.com | Adam S. Minsky
Married student loan borrowers can breathe a bit easier after the Department of Education on Tuesday walked back an earlier statement that had suggested there would be significant changes to how payments are calculated under income-driven repayment plans.
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1 week ago |
forbes.com | Adam S. Minsky
The Trump administration has released several major updates on the processing of income-driven repayment plan requests, providing borrowers who are pursuing affordable payments and eventual student loan forgiveness with critical new insights on what to expect in the coming weeks. The Department of Education took down applications for income-driven repayment plans in February and suspended all processing following a ruling by a federal appeals court in a legal battle over the SAVE plan.
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2 weeks ago |
flipboard.com | Adam S. Minsky
4 hours agoiPhone users now have a new way to securely store and access login credentials. Apple’s new Passwords app (introduced with iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia) is a big leap forward in making password management simple and user-friendly for Apple users, even if it's not as robust as other password …
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2 weeks ago |
forbes.com | Adam S. Minsky
Student loan payments may dramatically increase next month for millions of people, after the Trump administration suggested in a legal filing on Friday that the Department of Education will change how it treats married borrowers in income-driven repayment plans. The declaration was submitted as a new lawsuit against the Trump administration for blocking access to income-driven repayment plans enters its next phase.
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Here’s what student loan borrowers need to know about the Department of Education’s planned crackdown on defaulted federal student loan borrowers. https://t.co/8WXnoLC7r9

The Trump administration's targeting of nonprofit organizations' tax-exempt status is another way PSLF could be undermined, potentially threatening loan forgiveness for many. https://t.co/ovyNOZ1BWx

UPDATE: Married student loan borrowers can breathe a bit easier today after the Dept. of Ed walked back an earlier statement that had suggested there would be significant changes to how payments are calculated under income-driven plans. https://t.co/poodZ7fauC