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The U.S. proposes ending the SAVE plan, replacing it with new repayment options by July 2026 amid legal challenges and default concerns.
The U.S. Department of Education plans to dismantle the Biden-era SAVE repayment program and replace it with fixed or income-driven options outlined in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
Borrowers will be required to transition to the new system ahead of an accelerated—but not yet announced—deadline once the plans launch in July 2026.
The change follows lawsuits from Republican-led states, including Missouri, arguing SAVE exceeded federal authority.
Critics warn the shift could heighten default risks, with more than 12 million borrowers already behind on payments.
The proposal still needs court approval before taking effect.
Los Estados Unidos proponen poner fin al plan SAVE, reemplazándolo con nuevas opciones de reembolso para julio de 2026 en medio de desafíos legales y preocupaciones de incumplimiento.