Some student-loan borrowers are losing credit toward a key forgiveness program for public servants
The Trump administration is rolling back Public Service Loan Forgiveness credits for some student-loan borrowers. Samuel Corum/Getty Images The Education Department is rolling back Public Service Loan Forgiveness credits for some borrowers. The department said it's a result of "code errors" under the Biden administration. It's the latest in the series of challenges borrowers have faced following Trump's repayment overhaul. Some student-loan borrowers are losing credits toward a key loan forgiveness program. The Department of Education confirmed that it is adjusting its count of completed payments downwards for some borrowers pursuing Public Service Loan Forgiveness , which forgives student debt for government and nonprofit workers after 10 years of qualifying payments. This means that those borrowers now have a longer path to achieving debt relief through PSLF, after losing some qualifying payments through this adjustment. Politico first reported that the Educat...