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The choice of PAYE versus SAVE comes down to your financial situation.
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With SAVE plans tied up in court, two old federal student loan repayment plans are back from retirement.
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The 8th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals issued a ruling February 18 blocking the Saving on A Valuable Education (SAVE) plan.
Income-driven repayment uses your earnings to determine your monthly bill.
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You’ll need to renew your FAFSA every year, but those funds cover both semesters.
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Find out who your student loan servicer is and how to stay informed about changes and updates to your loans for a smooth repayment process.
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