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Personal FinanceBiden’s education department has forgiven $42 billion for 615,000 student loan borrowers in the public sector in the past 18 months
By Alicia AdamczykMay 8, 2023
The battle over widespread student loan forgiveness is ongoing—but you can still get your debt canceled under these federal programs 
Personal FinanceThe battle over widespread student loan forgiveness is ongoing—but you can still get your debt canceled under these federal programs 
By Alicia AdamczykMay 4, 2023
Shemia Fagan
SuccessAn Oregon politician turned to a secret $10,000 monthly deal with a weed firm because her $77,000 salary couldn’t cover her student loans and divorce
By Andrew Selsky and The Associated PressMay 2, 2023
Snap CEO Evan Spiegel wiped out over $10 million in student loans for an entire graduating class. A year later, 3 grads share how it changed their lives
SuccessSnap CEO Evan Spiegel wiped out over $10 million in student loans for an entire graduating class. A year later, 3 grads share how it changed their lives
By Jane ThierApril 30, 2023
Biden student loan relief plans would be ‘annihilated’ by House Republican debt ceiling bill
PoliticsBiden student loan relief plans would be ‘annihilated’ by House Republican debt ceiling bill
By Collin Binkley and The Associated PressApril 28, 2023
The U.S. economy is teetering on the edge of an $18 billion monthly ‘student loan cliff,’ analysts say
Personal FinanceThe U.S. economy is teetering on the edge of an $18 billion monthly ‘student loan cliff,’ analysts say
By Alicia AdamczykApril 19, 2023
Dave Ramsey
Personal FinanceMoney guru Dave Ramsey was floored by the high-earning millennial couple with nearly $1 million in debt. Their story shows how hard it is to avoid lifestyle creep
By Jane ThierApril 14, 2023
Supreme Court Considers Biden's Student Debt Relief Plan
Personal FinanceThere’s yet another challenge to student loan forgiveness, and it could hurt defrauded borrowers big-time
By Alicia AdamczykApril 7, 2023
Gen Z is approaching a ‘student loan cliff’ that could send shockwaves across the American economy
Personal FinanceGen Z is approaching a ‘student loan cliff’ that could send shockwaves across the American economy
By Alicia AdamczykApril 4, 2023
Joe Biden
SuccessAfter Gen Z helped elect Biden, White House worries a TikTok ban would ‘lose every voter under 35, forever’
By Jonathan J. Cooper and The Associated PressMarch 25, 2023
Close up hand using PC calculator and writing make note with calculate about cost at home office.
Personal FinanceThis teacher just got over $43,000 in student loans forgiven thanks to Biden’s changes to the PSLF program: ‘It’s nice seeing all those zeroes’
By Alicia AdamczykMarch 24, 2023
People Gather Outside The Supreme Court To Support President Biden's Student Debt Relief Plan
Personal FinanceStudent loan borrowers are bracing for payments to resume, and it’s stressing them out
By Alicia AdamczykMarch 14, 2023
Dad counts money with child.
Personal FinanceRecession-blighted millennial parents are trying to raise their ‘Gen Alpha’ kids with the one thing they never had
By Hillary HoffowerMarch 8, 2023
President Joe Biden
Personal FinanceIf SCOTUS overturns Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan, other student debt programs could be on the chopping block
By Alicia AdamczykMarch 7, 2023
SoFi Bank sues to block Joe Biden’s pause on student loan payments that it say is costing it millions
PoliticsSoFi Bank sues to block Joe Biden’s pause on student loan payments that it say is costing it millions
By Collin Binkley and The Associated PressMarch 6, 2023
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