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id="article-body" class="row " section="article-body" data-component="trackCWV"> Since March 2020, [https://www.bbcworldnewstoday.com/ BBC World News Today] student debt holders have been able to take advantage of the prolonged . The pause on loan payments has already been extended six times -- twice by President Donald Trump and four times by President Joe Biden. Now, time is running out, and anxious borrowers want to know if they will have to resume payments on Sept.<br><br>1. <br>Many experts think Biden will announce another extension, potentially through the end of the year or even later.  "Our outlook ... assumes the federal student-loan payment moratorium will last until January 2023," Anthony Noto, CEO of student-loan lender SoFi, told investors in an Aug. 2 .  <br><br>The Department of Education has also told student loan servicers to hold off sending out new billing statements, according to .<br><br> <br> <br>Here's what you need to know about federal student loan payments, including how long the pause could last, what other benefits it includes and whether Biden will push for more [https://imgur.com/hot?q=student%20debt student debt] forgiveness.<br>Three clues student loan payments might be paused again<br><br>President Biden has not indicated yet whether he will pause [https://www.deer-digest.com/?s=student%20debt student debt] payments again, but there are several indications he might.<br> 1. Inflation is still a major problem<br>While the country has turned a corner on the coronavirus pandemic, the White House has [https://www.wordreference.com/definition/repeatedly repeatedly] said decisions about pausing student loans would be driven by what's happening with the economy.<br><br>While , food, housing and other essential services are still sky high. On Aug. 10, grocery prices were up 13.1% year over year -- that's the largest increase since March 1979, .<br><br>And economists still portend . <br><br>"Excessive inflation has increased prices for almost everything and most borrowers are likely not in a position to pay off their loans," Tony Aguilar, CEO of student loan [https://www.reddit.com/r/howto/search?q=repayment repayment] app Chipper told CNET's sister site, .<br><br>"An additional extension also provides the White House with more time to review potential forgiveness plans." <br>2. Lenders were told to postpone contacting borrowers<br>"The situation is that we're almost 30 days away from the planned resumption and the [Department of Education] has been telling servicers to hold off on resumption communications for the last few months," Scott Buchanan, [https://www.martindale.com/Results.aspx?ft=2&frm=freesearch&lfd=Y&afs=executive%20director executive director] of the nonprofit Student Loan Servicing Alliance,  on July 25.<br><br>"Maybe the department expects that the White House will yet again kick the can down the road.
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@@ -1,1 +1,1 @@ - +id="article-body" class="row " section="article-body" data-component="trackCWV"> Since March 2020, [https://www.bbcworldnewstoday.com/ BBC World News Today] student debt holders have been able to take advantage of the prolonged . The pause on loan payments has already been extended six times -- twice by President Donald Trump and four times by President Joe Biden. Now, time is running out, and anxious borrowers want to know if they will have to resume payments on Sept.<br><br>1. <br>Many experts think Biden will announce another extension, potentially through the end of the year or even later.  "Our outlook ... assumes the federal student-loan payment moratorium will last until January 2023," Anthony Noto, CEO of student-loan lender SoFi, told investors in an Aug. 2 .  <br><br>The Department of Education has also told student loan servicers to hold off sending out new billing statements, according to .<br><br> <br> <br>Here's what you need to know about federal student loan payments, including how long the pause could last, what other benefits it includes and whether Biden will push for more [https://imgur.com/hot?q=student%20debt student debt] forgiveness.<br>Three clues student loan payments might be paused again<br><br>President Biden has not indicated yet whether he will pause [https://www.deer-digest.com/?s=student%20debt student debt] payments again, but there are several indications he might.<br> 1. Inflation is still a major problem<br>While the country has turned a corner on the coronavirus pandemic, the White House has [https://www.wordreference.com/definition/repeatedly repeatedly] said decisions about pausing student loans would be driven by what's happening with the economy.<br><br>While , food, housing and other essential services are still sky high. On Aug. 10, grocery prices were up 13.1% year over year -- that's the largest increase since March 1979, .<br><br>And economists still portend . <br><br>"Excessive inflation has increased prices for almost everything and most borrowers are likely not in a position to pay off their loans," Tony Aguilar, CEO of student loan [https://www.reddit.com/r/howto/search?q=repayment repayment] app Chipper told CNET's sister site, .<br><br>"An additional extension also provides the White House with more time to review potential forgiveness plans." <br>2. Lenders were told to postpone contacting borrowers<br>"The situation is that we're almost 30 days away from the planned resumption and the [Department of Education] has been telling servicers to hold off on resumption communications for the last few months," Scott Buchanan, [https://www.martindale.com/Results.aspx?ft=2&frm=freesearch&lfd=Y&afs=executive%20director executive director] of the nonprofit Student Loan Servicing Alliance,  on July 25.<br><br>"Maybe the department expects that the White House will yet again kick the can down the road.
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id="article-body" class="row " section="article-body" data-component="trackCWV"> Since March 2020, [https://www.bbcworldnewstoday.com/ BBC World News Today] student debt holders have been able to take advantage of the prolonged . The pause on loan payments has already been extended six times -- twice by President Donald Trump and four times by President Joe Biden. Now, time is running out, and anxious borrowers want to know if they will have to resume payments on Sept.<br><br>1. <br>Many experts think Biden will announce another extension, potentially through the end of the year or even later.  "Our outlook ... assumes the federal student-loan payment moratorium will last until January 2023," Anthony Noto, CEO of student-loan lender SoFi, told investors in an Aug. 2 .  <br><br>The Department of Education has also told student loan servicers to hold off sending out new billing statements, according to .<br><br> <br> <br>Here's what you need to know about federal student loan payments, including how long the pause could last, what other benefits it includes and whether Biden will push for more [https://imgur.com/hot?q=student%20debt student debt] forgiveness.<br>Three clues student loan payments might be paused again<br><br>President Biden has not indicated yet whether he will pause [https://www.deer-digest.com/?s=student%20debt student debt] payments again, but there are several indications he might.<br> 1. Inflation is still a major problem<br>While the country has turned a corner on the coronavirus pandemic, the White House has [https://www.wordreference.com/definition/repeatedly repeatedly] said decisions about pausing student loans would be driven by what's happening with the economy.<br><br>While , food, housing and other essential services are still sky high. On Aug. 10, grocery prices were up 13.1% year over year -- that's the largest increase since March 1979, .<br><br>And economists still portend . <br><br>"Excessive inflation has increased prices for almost everything and most borrowers are likely not in a position to pay off their loans," Tony Aguilar, CEO of student loan [https://www.reddit.com/r/howto/search?q=repayment repayment] app Chipper told CNET's sister site, .<br><br>"An additional extension also provides the White House with more time to review potential forgiveness plans." <br>2. Lenders were told to postpone contacting borrowers<br>"The situation is that we're almost 30 days away from the planned resumption and the [Department of Education] has been telling servicers to hold off on resumption communications for the last few months," Scott Buchanan, [https://www.martindale.com/Results.aspx?ft=2&frm=freesearch&lfd=Y&afs=executive%20director executive director] of the nonprofit Student Loan Servicing Alliance,  on July 25.<br><br>"Maybe the department expects that the White House will yet again kick the can down the road.
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