Student loan debt balances have exploded over the last decade and now total more than $1.59 trillion. Recently, the Biden administration extended the freeze on student loan debt through early 2022. Below are four strategies to painlessly shrink your student loan debt during this freeze.
The Biden administration recently announced it has extended the moratorium on federal student loan payments, which was set to expire September 30, 2021. Loan repayments, interest accruals, and collections on defaulted loans all have been paused since...
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