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Student Loan Borrowers to Save Thousands of Dollars Under New Plan

Student Loan Borrowers to Save Thousands of Dollars Under New Plan

Summary

A bipartisan group of U.S. lawmakers has proposed a plan to cap federal student loan interest rates at 2 percent. This change could lower the cost of borrowing for millions of Americans by reducing the interest they pay over time and making loan repayment easier.

Key Facts

  • The proposed bill is House Resolution 1386.
  • It would set a flat 2 percent interest rate for all federal student loans.
  • Current rates are higher: about 6.52% for undergraduate loans and over 9% for some loans.
  • The new rate would apply retroactively to existing borrowers.
  • Loans would be automatically refinanced by the Department of Education under this plan.
  • Borrowers could choose to keep their current loan terms instead of switching.
  • Americans owe around $1.69 trillion in federal student loans, with average debt near $39,500 per person.
  • Lower rates could save borrowers thousands of dollars in interest and reduce monthly payments.
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