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student loans and debt
student loans and debt
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Personal Finance
Biden proposes student-debt relief for more than 20 million additional borrowers as Gen Z becomes key vote in 2024 election
By
Jason Ma
April 8, 2024
Politics
Biden to take fresh stab at canceling billions in student debt, sources say
By
Seung Min Kim
,
Collin Binkley
and
The Associated Press
April 6, 2024
Personal Finance
1 in 10 U.K. Gen Zers now owes more than $12,500 in credit card and buy now, pay later debt—and ‘finfluencers’ may be to blame
By
Ryan Hogg
March 26, 2024
Politics
U.S. to reimburse more than $4.1 million lost to loan forgiveness scams as FAFSA problems persist
By
María Soledad Davila Calero
March 14, 2024
Personal Finance
A 28-year-old health care worker raised $7,310 in 6 days to pay off her student loans—after her TikTok followers showered her with 1-cent virtual roses
By
Jasmine Li
March 14, 2024
Success
Nvidia founder tells Stanford students their high expectations may make it hard for them to succeed: ‘I wish upon you ample doses of pain and suffering’
By
Orianna Rosa Royle
March 13, 2024
Personal Finance
What to know about SAVE, the Biden administration’s newest income-driven plan to repay student loans
By
Adriana Morga
,
Collin Binkley
and
The Associated Press
March 11, 2024
Personal Finance
You won’t be taxed if your federal student loans were forgiven last year—unless you live in one of these states
By
Alicia Adamczyk
February 26, 2024
Success
Biden’s Education Department just canceled another $1.2 billion in student debt
By
Jennifer Jacobs
,
Justin Sink
and
Bloomberg
February 21, 2024
Finance
Student financial aid commitments are coming so late this year that grads are putting off their college decisions
By
Adriana Morga
and
The Associated Press
February 20, 2024
Personal Finance
6 things to do with money in your 20s, according to financial experts: ‘The dollars you save today are likely the most valuable dollars for your future’
By
Alicia Adamczyk
February 10, 2024
Success
Dartmouth claims that bringing back the SAT and standardized testing could help applicants from ‘less resourced families’
By
Chloe Berger
February 7, 2024
Politics
The Biden administration’s FAFSA stumble is screwing over administrators and threatening college enrollment: ‘This is doing exactly the opposite of what the entire intention of financial aid is’
By
Dylan Sloan
February 6, 2024
Retail
Chipotle is looking to hire 19,000 people—and it’s targeting Gen Z by helping with retirement and student loan debt
By
Chris Morris
January 24, 2024
Personal Finance
Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan might actually happen in 2024. But far fewer borrowers will qualify
By
Alicia Adamczyk
January 18, 2024
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