San Diego Union-Tribune (Sunday)

STUDENT LOAN PAUSE LOOKS UNLIKELY TO END NEXT MONTH

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On May 1, the federal government is supposed to resume collection­s — for the first time in more than two years — from 43 million borrowers on $1.6 trillion in federal student loan debt.

Virtually no one involved in the collection process thinks that will happen, but no extension of the pause has been announced.

The Education Department, the primary lender for Americans who borrow for college, outsources the work of collecting payments to six outside vendors. Last month, it told those loan servicers to hold off on notifying borrowers that their payments would soon be due.

The servicers took that as a sign that the payment pause — which began in March 2020 as a pandemic relief measure, and has now stretched across two presidenti­al administra­tions — would once again be extended. But with just weeks to go, they’re still waiting for guidance from the government on whether they should start billing borrowers again.

Two officials at different loan servicers said that their businesses had staffed up to be ready for the May 1 restart. The executives, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said they were frustrated by the lack of clear instructio­ns.

Those instructio­ns come from the Education Department, which manages federal student loans. But the department is also stuck: It has been awaiting a decision from the White House on extending the pause, according to two department employees who are involved in student loan operations.

Neither the White House nor the Education Department answered questions about whether the May 1 restart date would be pushed back. In separate statements, both said the Education Department would continue communicat­ing with borrowers and servicers, including about “the type and cadence of servicer outreach to borrowers.”

On Thursday, more than 90 Democrats in Congress sent President Joe Biden a letter urging him to extend the payments pause and take executive action to “cancel student debt now.”

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