19 April 2024

Retirees’ Take Social Security Cuts

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A portion of their meager Social Security benefits are being taken by the government to pay for old student loans they had mostly forgotten about. It's a growing national trend. Last year, 156,000 Americans had their Social Security checks garnished because of student loans they had defaulted on. It's tripled in number from 47,500 in 2006, before the Great Recession. That's according to analysis done by the U.S. Treasury for CNNMoney.

A leading nonprofit group that works with students on repaying loans, American Student Assistance, has worked this past year with over 1,000 Americans who have had their social security payments garnished to repay outstanding student loans. That's a sharp increase from 200 people in the previous year.

For retirees, any cuts to their Social Security benefits really hurts. What's worse is that even if the unpaid student loan was small, the amount they owe now is usually a lot larger because of compounding interest rates.

Older Americans are hit 

Retired Americans can start collecting Social Security benefits at 62. However, the folks that Cohen has worked with are in their 70's and 80's.

It's a substantial amount 

The amount taken from these checks isn't small. The average Social Security monthly check is $1200, the typical amount taken is $180.

Refinancing not possible for most 

Very few student loans can be refinanced and many people have outstanding loans with interest rates locked at over 7%, even though rates have fallen in recent years to below 3%.

Repayment terms on student loans are extremely rigid. They are rarely forgiven even in bankruptcy and people can have their wages garnished if they default.

Elizabeth Warren 

The issue caught the attention of Senator Elizabeth Warren, who introduced a bill earlier this year to allow millions of people like Anderson to refinance their student loans. However, the bill was blocked in June.

Disabled not spared 

Social workers are also seeing an increase in the number of people with mental and health issues having their Social Security disability checks garnished.

According to the government data, the total amount garnished from social security checks last year came to $150 million.

Click here to access the full article on CNNMoney.

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