April 22, 2025 - 12:34

The U.S. Department of Education's Office of Federal Student Aid is set to resume "involuntary collections" of federal student loans that have fallen into default, effective May 5. This move marks a significant shift in the handling of delinquent loans, as the department aims to address the growing issue of student loan defaults.
Involuntary collections can include actions such as wage garnishment, tax refund offsets, and the withholding of Social Security benefits. Borrowers who have not made payments on their loans for an extended period may be particularly affected by these measures, as the department seeks to recover funds owed to the federal government.
As the country navigates the post-pandemic economic landscape, the resumption of these collections comes at a time when many borrowers are still grappling with financial challenges. The Education Department has emphasized the importance of communication with borrowers, encouraging those struggling to make payments to explore available repayment options and relief programs.