My Thoughts on What President Bidens Interest and Payment Freeze Means for the Future of Student Loans

Published: Feb. 2, 2021, 6 a.m.

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President Biden extended the student loan interest and payment freeze for federal student loans on the first day of his presidency.

Find out what the freeze means and how you may be affected by it.

I\\u2019ll also talk about the long- and short-term implications of refinancing your student loans in this environment and if you should take advantage of the low interest rates and break down the student loan legislation we might see from the Biden administration in the future.

In today\\u2019s episode, you\'ll find out:

  • When your next student loan payment might be do
  • How long the student loan interest and payment freeze will last
  • What I think it means for the Biden administration\\u2019s stance on student loans
  • What the post-election path forward looks like for Republicans
  • The fate of the eviction moratorium
  • Details about President Biden\\u2019s February infrastructure bill
  • What you need to know about Biden\\u2019s student loan interest payment suspension
  • Why I don\\u2019t think Biden will cancel more than $10,000 of student loan debt
  • Which loans got left out of the student loan interest freeze
  • How much the interest freeze will cost
  • When refinancing your student loans makes sense
  • The implications of refinancing student loans in the current environment
  • Student loan legislation and future bills and reform we might see

Full show notes at: http://studentloanplanner.com/114

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