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Holly Petraeus, assistant director for the servicemember affairs office, told reporters Thursday she believes issues with student loans may be even greater than the problems military members faced with mortgage debt and foreclosures. She said the military plans to do more training and education to ensure service members know it's not too late to do something to rectify their student loan debt. Among the benefits that military members can receive are: Reductions in monthly payments based on income and family size. Loan forgiveness after a certain number of payments for some loans. A reduction in the amount of principal for each year of military service. A reduction in the interest rate to 6 percent during active-duty service on loans taken on prior to joining. Payment deferrals during active-duty service.
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