

What does the future of student loan refinancing look like after the pandemic?
Jun 30, 2020
43:27
The student loan interest freeze is set to expire on September 30. Even if Congress passes a bill to extend the relief, you’ll have to start repaying your loans eventually. But there’s an election coming that could change the future of student loan refinancing.
Join me as I talk about what refinancing might look like after the pandemic and how the election could impact your decision to refinance your federal loans.
In today’s episode, you'll find out:
- Why common student loan repayment strategy is bad advice
- 3 criteria you must meet before refinancing your student loans
- My thoughts on whether Congress will extend the student loan payment freeze
- Why you should wait to refinance federal loans
- How to get the best interest rate now if you want to refinance later
- The impact of Biden’s plan vs. Trump’s plan on student loan refinancing
- Why your student loan debt is not a death sentence
- Plus, answers to listener’s questions about student loan repayment
Full show notes at: http://studentloanplanner.com/83
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