Student Loan Garnishment Resumes 2025: How to Protect Your Wages

Student Loan Garnishment Resumes 2025: How to Protect Your Wages

11:22 Jun 11, 2025
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Student Loan Garnishment Returns in 2025 — Are You at Risk?Federal student loan collections officially resume on May 5, 2025.After a five-year pause, millions of borrowers — including nearly 10 million in default — face the risk of:• Wage garnishment (up to 15%) • Tax refund seizures • Social Security offsetsWith 42.7 million Americans carrying $1.6 trillion in student debt, this policy shift affects households nationwide.This episode explains what is happening and how to protect your income.What You’ll Learn• Why federal collections are restarting• How wage garnishment works• Who is most at risk• What does the default status mean?• Income-Driven Repayment (IDR) options• Loan rehabilitation strategies• Consolidation pathways• How to avoid financial hardshipWhy This MattersWage garnishment can reduce take-home pay and create serious financial strain.Without action, borrowers may face:• Reduced income• Damaged credit• Increased financial stress• Long-term financial setbacksUnderstanding your rights and repayment options is critical.Immediate Steps to ConsiderCheck your loan status at StudentAid.gov.Explore Income-Driven Repayment plans.Consider rehabilitation if in default.Evaluate consolidation options.Contact your loan servicer immediately.Taking action early protects your wages.Continue LearningRead the full article: www.roadtofinancialempowerment.com/blog/student-loan-garnishment-25/Podcast Website: www.roadtofinancialempowerment.comFinancial Education Platform: www.empoweringyourfinance.comNewsletter: www.roadtofinancialempowerment.com/newsletter/FAQ When does student loan garnishment resume? Federal collections resume May 5, 2025.How much can be garnished from wages? Up to 15% of disposable income for defaulted federal student loans.How can I stop wage garnishment? Options include Income-Driven Repayment, rehabilitation, consolidation, or resolving default before garnishment begins.Follow the show for weekly guidance on debt management, retirement policy updates, and protecting your financial future.Financial
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