A borrower is in default when they have not made loan payments in more than 270 days. Once that happens, the federal government can try to collect on the debt by seizing tax refunds and Social Security benefits, and also by ordering an employer to withhold up to 15% of a borrower’s pay. Borrowers should receive a 30-day notice from the Education Department before this wage garnishment begins.
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