Borrowers who defaulted on their student loans are expected to receive wage garnishment notices starting Wednesday. If you were one of the first to receive the notice, you have options.
Starting January 7, 2026, the U.S. Department of Education officially resumed Administrative Wage Garnishment for defaulted ...
The U.S. Department of Education is resuming wage garnishment for borrowers in default on their federal student loans, ...
Southwest Recovery Services has released a guide on third-party B2B invoice recovery for mid-market businesses, drawing on 20 years of ...
Since the start of 2023, Nevada has written off more than $106 million in bad debt, money that state officials have determined is impossible or impractical to collect ...
The Department of Education confirmed Tuesday that the Trump administration will begin garnishing the wages of defaulted ...
Maybe your resolution for 2026 is to pay down debt, start your retirement savings, or save for a big ticket item. Maybe you ...
Having watched Chicago’s City Council rebel against his budget and pass its own, Mayor Brandon Johnson is now focused on the matter of how (and if) the city collects its past-due debts. Going forward, ...
With federal oversight in retreat, deep-pocketed collection companies are aggressively pursuing down-and-out consumers who are struggling with record levels of credit card debt. Meanwhile, consumer ...
Artificial intelligence offers debt collection companies the opportunity to vastly improve margins while achieving higher levels of regulatory compliance and maximizing scalability, writes Ohad Samet, ...
Most adults in the United States (81%) have at least one credit card, and Americans' total credit card balances broke a new record—more than $1.3 trillion—in July 2025. Credit card debt can be a ...