Fewer student loan borrowers falling behind on payments: Report
Employers would deduct repayments capped at 25% of emoluments and remit them within nine days under the proposed law.
- American student loan balances decreased by about $7 billion to $1.65 trillion in the second quarter of 2026, indicating early signs of stabilization after the pandemic relief ended.
- The pace of serious student loan delinquencies slowed in the second quarter of 2026, but 10.6% of balances remain over 90 days past due, still historically high.
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Student loan repayments could leave graduates £185,000 worse off in retirement
Graduates could be left with £185,000 less in retirement savings because of the amount they are paying towards their student loans, a new report suggests.The warning has sparked calls for student loan repayments to be slashed from nine per cent to five per cent, giving graduates more money to put towards their future.A typical graduate in England now faces lifetime student loan repayments of £56,240, according to research from the Intergeneratio…
Student loan delinquencies are stabilizing after policy change, report shows
While the rate of delinquent student loans may be stabilizing, the end of the SAVE plan may end up with more borrowers slipping into default
Student loan delinquencies starting to stabilize, New York Fed says
Since a pandemic-era pause on payments, some of the 40 million federal student loan borrowers are still struggling to pay back Uncle Sam, but fewer people are falling into delinquency.
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