Unpaid Student Loans Can Be Deducted from Social Security Benefits. - MSN.com

Beginning May 5th, 2025, if you are behind on your Student Loan payments, you can have 15% of your Social Security benefit withheld until it is repaid. You need to make a payment plan arrangement before May 5th, 2025, to stop the withholding. If you are subject to withholding, do not contact Social Security; Social Security cannot do anything to stop the withholding. You need to contact your Student Loan agency to negotiate a payment plan to stop the withholding. For more information, read the attached msn.com article by Gariela Leon …click here
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