February 10, 2012
Draft Rules Would Ease Student-Loan Burdens for Some
Washington
With college costs prominent in the headlines—and the presidential race—the U.S. Department of Education is taking some modest steps to ease student- debt burdens.
In a package of proposed rules circulated among a team of negotiators this week, the department is seeking to make it easier for certain disabled borrowers and public servants to have their debts forgiven.
The draft rules, which have not been made public, would also lower monthly payments for some
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