Student Loans
*Important Updates Due to COVID-19*
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If you are experiencing a loss of income - including due to COVID - or your family size has changed, learn about Income-Driven Repayment (IDR) plans that can lower your monthly student loan payments. Get free, one-on-one financial counseling by phone to find an IDR that works for you. Book an appointment at nyc.gov/TalkMoney.
Be Real about Student Loans
In New York City, more than one in six—or approximately 1 million—adults have at least one student loan and collectively they owe $34.8 billion. Given the negative impact that student loan debt has on the daily economic lives of New Yorkers and the detrimental effect it has on achieving equality in our city, the Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP)—formerly Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA)—is employing a multi-pronged approach of education, advocacy, and enforcement to tackle this issue. Learn about our public education campaign,
Be Real About Student Loans
How to Avoid Student Loan Debt Distress
Advocacy Work to Help Student Loan Borrowers
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