After yesterday’s article indicated that there might be increased pressure from Democrats to get President Biden to cancel some of all of the outstanding student loan debt across the country, a published report concluded that the success of the economy in the two years since student loan payments were paused …
Read More »Student Loan Repayment Moratorium Extended Until May
As a parent, one of the most important lessons I have learned is that don’t say something unless you mean it and intend to follow through on it. That appears to be a lesson that the Biden administration and the Department of Education need to learn as well. Back in …
Read More »Veterans Affairs Announces End of Collection Moratorium
In yet another sign that things are shifting back toward what they were before the COVID-19 pandemic hit the United States, the Department of Veterans Affairs has announced the end of an 18-month pause in its collection efforts. Starting October 1, veterans with unpaid copays or benefits overpayments must start …
Read More »Gov’t Extends Student Loan Collection Moratorium into 2022
The Biden Administration on Friday announced that it will be extending the moratorium on collecting student loans for an additional four months, until Jan. 31, 2022. The moratorium was scheduled to expire on September 30. In its statement announcing the extension, the Department of Education went as far as to …
Read More »Biden Signs Flurry of Orders on Day One of Presidency, Including Those Affecting ARM Industry
President Joe Biden wasted no time getting to work after his inauguration yesterday, signing a number of executive orders, including at least one that will impact the accounts receivable management industry. The newly sworn in president signed 15 executive actions yesterday, making changes to policies enacted by former President Donald …
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