Supreme Court Rules on Student Loans and Social Security Benefits
Today, a unanimous Supreme Court ruled that the US government can offset Social Security benefits to collect delinquent student loans – even loans that have been outstanding for more than ten years.
The case is Lockhart v. United States.
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- The US Supreme Court Rules in United Student Aid Funds, Inc. v. Espinosa
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- Student Loans: The Financial Shackles of Higher Education
- Security Clearances & Bankruptcy
- What’s Income, and What’s Not?
Tags: Social Security, Student Loans, Supreme Court
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