KEY POINTS
  • The 42 million Americans with student debt will not have to resume their payments until February, according to an announcement Friday by the White House.
  • The payment pause was expected to expire next month.
  • More than two-thirds of borrowers said they're not ready to start their payments again, according to a recent survey conducted for The Pew Charitable Trusts.

The Biden administration announced Friday it will extend the payment pause for federal student loan borrowers through January 2022.

Since March 2020, the borrowers have been given the option to press the pause button on their monthly bills, without interest accruing on their debt. Some 90% of borrowers have been doing so. The pause was scheduled to expire next month.