Feds will soon garnish wages for thousands of Washington residents. Here’s why
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Unpaid Student Loans? The Feds Could Take Your Paycheck
The U.S. Department of Education is vowing to intensify its collection of unpaid student loans in 2026. On Jan. 7, the agency began issuing notices to borrowers in default. They will have 30 days to set up a payment plan before the federal government seizes up to 15% of their income until the debt is paid in full. Watch the video below for more information on how to know if you’re in default and how to avoid wage garnishment. Here’s what to ke…
Student Loan Garnishments: Do You Have to Start Withholding for the Government?
Approximately 42 million people have federal student loans, and more than five million are in default. And as of January 2026, federal student loan wage garnishment is restarting. Employers will be responsible for garnishing employees’ wages if they are in default. Student loan garnishments FAQs This is not intended as legal advice; for more information, […]
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