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A portrait of a serious, upset young adult female graduate.
SuccessMillennials are the first generation to prove a college degree may not be worth it, and Gen Z may be next
By Chloe BergerAugust 30, 2022
Young woman calculates financial aid package and student loan burden
Personal FinanceStudent debt forgiveness unlikely to ‘destroy’ the loan servicing sector
By Megan LeonhardtAugust 29, 2022
Student loans highlight Democrats’ divide in tough election year: ‘The cost of college is outrageous. But there’s nothing in here to control that’
Personal FinanceStudent loans highlight Democrats’ divide in tough election year: ‘The cost of college is outrageous. But there’s nothing in here to control that’
By Laura Davison and BloombergAugust 28, 2022
A 34-year-old accountant who paid off $100,000 in private student loans says they deserve relief too
Personal FinanceA 34-year-old accountant who paid off $100,000 in private student loans says they deserve relief too
By Trey WilliamsAugust 28, 2022
Elizabeth Warren
PoliticsElizabeth Warren hails Biden’s student-debt relief while saying, ‘Sure I argued for more’
By Jarrell Dillard and BloombergAugust 26, 2022
Karine Jean-Pierre Holds Daily White House Press Briefing
PoliticsWhite House claims student-debt relief will cost about $24 billion per year, way lower than outside estimates
By Nancy Cook, Justin Sink and BloombergAugust 26, 2022
Paul Ryan, Mitch McConnell, Nancy Pelosi, Elizabeth Warren
PoliticsDemocrats keep ripping Republicans criticizing Biden’s student-debt jubilee. The new talking point: College cost many GOPers just $300 a year
By Alena BotrosAugust 26, 2022
young woman working on laptop
Personal FinanceWhat is a Pell Grant and how does it affect student loan forgiveness?
By Kaitlyn KoterbskiAugust 26, 2022
Female African American college student and mother walking on campus
Personal FinanceParents who took out student loans to help their kids are also eligible for relief, with some families getting up to $30,000
By Alicia AdamczykAugust 26, 2022
Michael Burry
Finance‘Big Short’-famous investor compares Biden’s student debt forgiveness and other spending to giving sugar to babies and sounds the alarm on what’s next
By Alena BotrosAugust 26, 2022
Female entrepreneur making online payment through credit card at home
Personal FinanceHere’s how student loan forgiveness could impact your credit score
By Alicia AdamczykAugust 26, 2022
White House Twitter account slams Marjorie Taylor Greene, reminding her that the federal government forgave her $183,000 business loan
PoliticsWhite House Twitter account slams Marjorie Taylor Greene, reminding her that the federal government forgave her $183,000 business loan
By Alena BotrosAugust 25, 2022
a student girl in a white t shirt and jeans is sitting on the bed studying writing reading
Personal Finance‘I’m in shock’: 25-year-old Pell Grant recipient reacts to Biden’s $20,000 student loan debt forgiveness
By Alicia AdamczykAugust 25, 2022
President Biden Delivers Remarks At The White House
Personal Finance20 million people could have their student loan balances eliminated by Biden’s forgiveness plan. Here’s who qualifies and how to apply.
By Alicia AdamczykAugust 25, 2022
People walk near Bank of America branch
Personal FinanceBig U.S. banks like Goldman Sachs and Bank of America are pretty ‘meh’ on Biden’s student loan forgiveness
By Colin LodewickAugust 25, 2022
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