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If you're behind on student loan payments, the government could take money out of your paycheck—what to do if you can’t afford to pay. Story by Kamaron McNair • 1mo.
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Unlike private lenders and credit card companies, the federal government does not have to take you to court to be able to garnish your wages when you've defaulted on your loans, McClary says.
Unlike private lenders and credit card companies, the federal government does not have to take you to court to be able to garnish your wages when you've defaulted on your loans, McClary says.
If you're behind on student loan payments, the government could take money out of your paycheck—what to do if you can't afford to pay By Kamaron McNair, CNBC • Published April 25, 2025 ...