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Trump Administration Proposes Settlement to Shift Student Loan Borrowers Out of SAVE Plan

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Last updated: December 9, 2025 7:51 pm
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Published: December 9, 2025
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Trump Administration Proposes Settlement to Shift Student Loan Borrowers Out of SAVE Plan

In a significant development regarding student loan policies, the Trump administration has proposed a settlement that could potentially impact millions of borrowers currently benefiting from the Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) plan. This plan, which has been under scrutiny and legal challenges, has been temporarily blocked since February. The 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals sided with Republican-led states, arguing that former President Biden lacked the authority to implement the student loan relief initiative.

As it stands, the U.S. Department of Education announced that student loan borrowers enrolled in SAVE forbearance would soon need to select new repayment plans. This comes as the department identified over 7.6 million borrowers utilizing the SAVE forbearance as of July. The proposed settlement aims to resolve ongoing litigation by requiring the Education Department to discontinue enrolling new borrowers in the SAVE plan and to transition all current participants into legally mandated repayment plans.

Experts indicate that borrowers might be compelled to exit SAVE forbearance earlier than anticipated, potentially by early next year. This timeline contradicts earlier expectations set by the Trump administration’s own legislation, which had stipulated that the SAVE program would last until July 1, 2028.

The legal challenges against the SAVE plan focused on two main aspects: its provision for significantly lower monthly payments compared to other repayment options, and the accelerated path to debt forgiveness for borrowers with smaller balances. These provisions were viewed as an attempt to circumvent the Supreme Court’s decision to block Biden’s broader debt cancellation efforts in June 2023.

Consumer advocates have expressed strong opposition to the proposed settlement. Persis Yu, deputy executive director and managing counsel at Protect Borrowers, voiced concerns that the agreement would deprive borrowers of their most affordable repayment option.

With over 42 million Americans carrying student loans, amounting to an outstanding debt of more than $1.6 trillion, the outcome of this settlement has the potential to affect a substantial portion of the population. As the situation unfolds, many borrowers are left to consider how the end of the SAVE forbearance may impact their financial futures. The public has been encouraged to share their experiences as discussions continue regarding the implications of this policy change.

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