GOBankingRates works with many financial advertisers to showcase their products and services to our audiences.
These brands compensate us to advertise their products in ads across our site.
This compensation may impact how and where products appear on this site.

Commitment to Our Readers
GOBankingRates' editorial team is committed to bringing you unbiased reviews and information.
you could read more about oureditorial guidelinesand our products and servicesreview methodology.
Borrowers may be wondering what to expect and how toplanwhen President-elect Donald Trump takes office in 2025.
Experts weighed in on how Trumps second presidencymay affect student loans.
The college age voting population and many college graduates were disproportionately unlikely to have voted for Trump.
Shahnazari agreed, Forgiveness programs stand on extraordinarily precarious ground.
Trump has consistently been skeptical of broadstudent loan forgiveness, viewing such programs as fiscally irresponsible.
Individuals who were easily able to meet payments based on their income benefitted from previous criteria.
This will certainly change.
How Can Student Loan Borrowers Be Prepared?
More From GOBankingRates
Share This Article: