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PSLF Buyback Delays: Thousands of Borrowers Stuck in Processing Backlog

by Priya Shah – Business Editor September 26, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

PSLF⁢ Buyback Backlog Reaches 74,510 as Borrowers Face Delays and ‌Renewed Interest

WASHINGTON – A backlog of 74,510 applications​ is now hindering the Public Service⁤ Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Buyback program,leaving ⁣many eligible borrowers facing continued delays ⁢in ‍receiving loan forgiveness despite years of qualifying public service. The program,‌ designed to offer relief to ‍those who have ‍dedicated a‌ decade to public service,⁣ has been ⁢plagued⁤ by issues stemming from ​a freeze in progress during the pandemic payment pause and subsequent‍ administrative challenges.

the buyback program addresses ‍past errors in PSLF management, offering borrowers the chance ⁣to receive credit for ​previously non-qualifying payments. Though, ‌progress stalled throughout ⁤the payment pause, even​ as borrowers continued working in eligible public ‌service roles. The situation ⁤has ​been exacerbated‍ by a significant reduction in staff at the Education Department under the previous administration. in March, Trump ‍officials terminated nearly half of the ⁣department’s staff, including many‌ responsible for assisting‌ borrowers navigating the PSLF process.

Despite ‌the delays, experts urge eligible borrowers to​ apply. “If you are eligible, there’s no harm in submitting the application,” said Nancy Nierman,‍ assistant director of the Education Debt Consumer Assistance Program in New York. “But if you can​ afford ‍payments in other ‍repayment plans, don’t rely solely on the⁣ Buyback ‍to get you to 120 qualifying payments, particularly if you only need ⁣a few months of credit to reach forgiveness.”

Borrowers can concurrently⁤ apply ​for Buyback and submit paperwork to switch into choice repayment plans, though a separate backlog ⁤of over one million repayment plan applications currently ⁣exists within the department, according to court records. While borrowers were able to remain in the SAVE forbearance ⁣plan, interest on federal student ‍loans resumed accruing in August.

Mark⁤ Kantrowitz, a higher education expert, notes that borrowers who‌ continue making payments after applying for Buyback, or who are found to have already exceeded the ⁢120 qualifying payment requirement, are entitled to​ a refund from the government. He reports ‌receiving accounts from individuals who have successfully received such refunds.

Applying for PSLF Buyback

The Buyback application is​ available through⁤ the PSLF Reconsideration ‌portal on the Federal Student Aid account website:

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Jimmy Kimmel Live! Returns Amid FCC Pressure

by Priya Shah – Business Editor September 24, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Jimmy⁣ kimmel Returns to ⁤Air Amid Protests and Support in Hollywood

LOS ANGELES -⁤ “jimmy ‍Kimmel Live!” resumed taping‌ Tuesday‍ at the el Capitan Entertainment center on Hollywood ⁣Boulevard, drawing both protesters and supporters⁢ responding to recent controversy surrounding host Jimmy Kimmel.

Protests arose following comments Kimmel made ‌that drew criticism. ​Perry‌ Caravello, a YouTuber protesting‌ Kimmel’s return, stated, “He should ‍be off the air ‌for another full week if not a full ⁢month to think about what he said.”

Conversely,⁣ gregg Donovan, carrying a sign welcoming‍ Kimmel back, emphasized⁣ freedom of speech, saying, “this is America. I don’t think free speech will ever really be⁤ threatened.” Donovan wore a black ​top hat and red blazer. Another supporter, known as “Hollywood Harlequin,” also displayed a sign of support.

The El Capitan Entertainment Centre is located across from the TCL⁣ Chinese ⁤Theater and along the ⁣Hollywood Walk of Fame, which includes stars honoring figures like roy Disney, ‌Eva Longoria, ‌Kelly Ripa, Paul Rudd, and Chris Pratt.

CNBC’s ‌Lillian Rizzo and Sara Salinas contributed to ⁤this report.

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Trump Cancels Shutdown Talks with Schumer & Jeffries

by Priya Shah – Business Editor September 23, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Trump Puts Shutdown Talks wiht Congressional Democrats on Hold

WASHINGTON – A planned meeting between President Donald Trump adn top Congressional Democrats has been called off,just days before the September 30th deadline to avert a federal government shutdown. The meeting, scheduled with Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and House minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, was intended to negotiate a stopgap funding bill.

Both Schumer and Jeffries had confirmed the meeting as recently as Tuesday morning, according to their offices. However, President Trump announced via a post on truth Social that he had decided against the meeting.

“After reviewing the details of the unserious and ridiculous demands being made by the Minority Radical Left Democrats in return for their Votes to keep our thriving Country open, I have decided that no meeting with their Congressional Leaders could possibly be productive,” Trump wrote.

Schumer and Jeffries had requested the meeting to discuss terms for the short-term funding bill. In a letter, they stated that president Trump would be held responsible for a potential shutdown.

A key point of contention is democrats’ demand for an extension of enhanced tax credits under the Affordable Care Act. Schumer and Jeffries,both of New York,had planned to “emphasize the importance of addressing rising costs,including the Republican healthcare crisis,” according to a statement released Tuesday morning.

President Trump responded by criticizing the Democrats’ demands, accusing them of attempting to fund “Radical Left Views and Policies” related to healthcare, immigration, and crime. He stated, “The Democrats in Congress seem to have totally lost their way.”

Trump indicated he would be open to a meeting if Democrats “get serious about the future of our Nation,” and urged them to “legislate like true Patriots.” He concluded, “I’ll be happy to meet with them if they agree to the Principles in this Letter. To the Leaders of the Democrat Party, the ball is in your court.”

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Zelman Housing Summit: Interest Rates, GSEs, and Land Concerns

by Priya Shah – Business Editor September 22, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Fannie and freddie Management Under scrutiny, ⁢Land and Labor Shortages‍ Loom Large

LAS VEGAS – Concerns over the‍ direction of fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, ‍coupled with persistent challenges in ⁣land availability and labor supply, dominated discussions at the‍ recent‌ Zelman Housing Conference, according to attendees. Investors are seeking greater clarity regarding the government-sponsored enterprises’ (GSEs) leadership and ‍strategic planning.

A key point of contention centers on‌ the independence of Fannie and Freddie’s board management. “There’s nothing autonomous about the way that Fannie ‍and Freddie are being managed from a board standpoint today,” one source ⁣stated. Further fueling debate was a recent disagreement between PulteGroup‍ CEO ‌Ryan Pulte and Freddie Mac CEO‍ Michael Bessent, prompting questions about leadership and strategic‌ direction. “The ⁢question there would be, who takes the lead? Who’s got the pen ​that says this is the plan of ‍action for Fannie and Freddie?” asked attendee walker.

Beyond the GSEs, a critical ⁢shortage of buildable land is being cited as a major impediment to addressing the housing crisis. ​Adrian Foley,⁤ CEO of Brookfield Residential, ⁤asserted, “We don’t have a ‍housing crisis, we have​ a land crisis.” Builders are urging the Trump governance to expedite land ​entitlements, including opening up federal land and easing zoning restrictions.⁤ Foley proposed a “CHIPS Act for housing,” referencing the government’s investment in semiconductor manufacturing, in a recent CNBC interview.

Adding ‍to the industry’s‍ woes is a persistent ‌labor ‌shortage.‌ Doug Yearley, CEO‍ of Toll Brothers, emphasized that⁢ even with sufficient land, ⁢a lack of available workers would hinder construction.⁣ Smaller builders have reported labor losses due to fears of ICE raids, prompting calls for increased‍ training programs and a complete ⁢immigration ​policy. Yearley noted the ⁤diversity of the construction workforce, stating, “You⁢ go to any of our home ​sites, ⁣and it’s [like] the United Nations.”

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Trump Announces $100,000 H-1B Visa Fee: Tech Industry Reacts

by Priya Shah – Business Editor September 21, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Tech Companies Advise H-1B⁢ Visa Holders to Limit international Travel ⁢Amid New Restrictions

Recent policy⁤ changes by the Trump management have prompted several major technology companies to advise their employees holding H-1B visas ⁣to exercise caution with international travel, adn in some⁢ cases, to remain in the ⁢United States. These advisories follow an proclamation of increased scrutiny and fees associated with H-1B visa ⁤applications, representing the administration’s moast ​notable effort yet to restrict employment-based ⁤legal immigration.

According ‍to sources, a law firm​ representing multiple companies sent a memo urging H-1B visa holders to avoid international travel until further guidance is provided. Specifically,Goldman ‌Sachs communicated to employees with H-1B⁣ visas to be cautious ​when traveling internationally,based on advice from immigration services firm‍ Fragomen. Microsoft has reportedly advised H-1B visa holders‍ to remain⁤ in the U.S.,and those currently abroad to return,warning ‍that international ‍travel could jeopardize their immigration status.

the ⁢new⁣ fee structure​ represents a significant escalation in the administration’s broader⁤ crackdown on both legal and illegal immigration, initiated‌ since taking ⁢office‌ in January. While previous actions⁣ targeted various aspects of immigration, this announcement focuses specifically ‍on employment​ visas.

Data indicates ​that Amazon employed the largest number of H-1B​ holders, exceeding 14,000 as of the end ‌of June. Other top recipients include Microsoft,⁤ Meta, Apple,‌ and Google, each holding ⁤over 4,000 H-1B visas among the ⁣top 10 recipients ⁤for the ​fiscal year‌ 2025.

The White House defended the changes, with⁣ spokeswoman Taylor rogers stating the action “puts American workers⁤ frist” by discouraging companies from ⁢exploiting the system ⁤and possibly⁤ suppressing wages. Rogers also asserted the policy provides clarity ⁢for businesses seeking to legitimately bring high-skilled workers⁢ to the U.S.

The announcement has also triggered responses from foreign governments. India’s Ministry of External affairs stated it is assessing‍ the implications of the visa restrictions, emphasizing the shared interest of both ​Indian and U.S. industries in maintaining innovation competitiveness.‌ The Ministry also expressed concern over the potential‍ disruption to families.​ ⁤South korea’s foreign​ ministry similarly announced it is evaluating the impact on Korean firms ⁢and ‍skilled workers.

CNBC has reached out to the public companies listed among​ the top 10​ H-1B recipients for comment, and is awaiting a response from the White House.

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Trump threatening broadcast station licenses — explained

by Priya Shah – Business Editor September 20, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Trump‘s‍ Renewed Threat to Broadcast Licenses & The Media consolidation Landscape

Recent actions by former President Donald Trump and statements from within the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) have raised concerns about‌ potential government intervention in‍ broadcast content,specifically regarding⁣ criticism of political ⁤figures. This⁣ comes alongside a⁤ backdrop of ⁢ongoing consolidation within the local‍ television industry and lobbying​ efforts to‌ loosen ownership regulations.

The Core of‌ the issue: License ⁣Renewals & “Responsible Use”

Trump, during ⁢a rally in Nevada on September 17, 2024, called for a review of the licenses of​ television stations airing content he deems unfair, specifically referencing ABC ‌and ​its late-night ‌host Jimmy Kimmel. he stated, “They better get their act together,​ and they ‍better treat people fairly. If they⁢ don’t, we’re going to have to do something about ‌their licenses.”‌

This echoes past rhetoric from Trump, who⁤ has frequently⁣ criticized ⁣media outlets ⁢and suggested using the FCC’s⁢ licensing power to influence coverage.The FCC is responsible for granting and renewing broadcast licenses, and‌ traditionally, ⁤thes renewals have been largely procedural. However, the threat ⁣implies a ⁣potential shift towards using license renewals as leverage to control content.

An⁣ unnamed source ⁣close to Trump ​further clarified the position, stating, “responsible use of​ the‌ airwaves doesn’t ⁤mean ⁣having​ the political language⁢ [the government] doesn’t want on there… Responsible use isn’t a political issue.” This statement suggests a belief that the FCC⁢ should enforce a standard of “responsible use” that aligns⁢ with the administration’s preferences, despite arguments that⁢ such a standard woudl‍ inherently be subjective and politically motivated.

FCC commissioner Carr’s‌ Position

Adding​ to the ⁢concerns, FCC Commissioner Nathan Carr⁢ has publicly expressed support for re-evaluating broadcast station ownership rules and caps. Carr has indicated he ‍would support eliminating these longstanding regulations, potentially paving the way for further media consolidation. He has also suggested the‌ FCC should be ⁣more active in ensuring broadcasters operate in the public interest.

Media Consolidation & Potential Leverage

The timing of these‍ developments coincides with notable activity in ⁢the local⁣ television market.‍ Companies like⁤ Nexstar and Sinclair Broadcast Group have been aggressively⁢ acquiring stations, increasing their market share.

*⁢ ​ Nexstar ⁣currently owns approximately 30 ‌ABC-affiliated networks⁢ across the U.S., representing about 10% of the over ​200 stations the company owns ⁣in⁣ total. Nexstar announced on Wednesday, May 15, 2024, that its ABC-affiliated stations would⁤ preempt the airing⁣ of Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night show “due to the​ host’s statements.”
* Sinclair similarly announced⁢ it would preempt Kimmel’s‌ show.
* ⁤ Nexstar ​ is seeking ⁢government ⁣approval for a ⁤$6.2 billion merger with Tegna.
* Sinclair is also ‍exploring mergers ‌for its broadcast TV station business, though no deal has been‍ announced as of August​ 11, 2024.

These companies have historically been subject to federal limits on the⁣ number of stations they​ can own. Loosening these regulations‍ would allow for even greater consolidation.

The Financial Pressures on Broadcast ⁤TV

The push for deregulation and ⁤consolidation is driven,in part,by ⁢the financial challenges facing the broadcast television⁤ industry. ‌The rise of streaming services has⁣ led to a ⁢decline in pay-TV subscribers, ​impacting⁣ the lucrative “retransmission fees” that broadcast stations receive from ​distributors like Charter for the right to⁣ carry their signals. These fees are a ‍significant⁤ source‌ of revenue for companies like ⁤Nexstar,and dwindling pay-TV ​subscriptions directly ⁣affect their profits.

Disclosure: Comcast is the parent⁤ company of NBCUniversal,​ which owns ‍CNBC. Versant ‌would become the ⁣new⁤ parent company of ⁤CNBC⁢ under a planned spinoff.

This situation creates a complex dynamic where large ⁤media companies, facing economic pressures, are concurrently seeking regulatory relief and potentially vulnerable to political pressure regarding their content. The threat of license review, combined ⁤with‍ the ​FCC’s consideration of deregulation, raises concerns about the‌ future of self-reliant journalism and the potential for government influence over the airwaves.

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