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student loans and debt
student loans and debt
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Personal Finance
Biden moves to forgive another $5 billion of student debt: ‘I won’t back down’
By
Justin Sink
and
Bloomberg
December 6, 2023
Finance
Older millennials are ‘feeling the hit’ in this housing market, BofA finds—and a lot of it has to do with student debt
By
Alena Botros
December 4, 2023
Politics
Biden administration’s second try at student loan relief will target those with ‘unreasonable’ debt loads, 25-year-old loans and other vulnerable groups
By
Collin Binkley
,
Seung Min Kim
and
The Associated Press
October 31, 2023
Retail
Domino’s is giving away $1 million in free pizzas to people resuming student loan payments. Unfortunately, there are 44 million of them, owing $1.8 trillion
By
Chris Morris
and
Alicia Adamczyk
October 25, 2023
Personal Finance
A 31-year-old with $44,000 in student debt is shocked she’s paying more after rollout of Biden’s new plan is botched: ‘It’s been a nightmare’
By
Alicia Adamczyk
October 14, 2023
Personal Finance
Most millennials and Gen Zers feel they have it a lot harder than their parents did in today’s economy
By
Chloe Berger
October 11, 2023
Success
Biden forgives another $9 billion of student debt: ‘It’s good for our economy as a whole’
By
Akayla Gardner
,
Jennifer Jacobs
and
Bloomberg
October 4, 2023
Success
College hasn’t actually gotten more expensive over the last 20 years despite tuition skyrocketing, one counterintuitive study found
By
Paige Hagy
October 4, 2023
Personal Finance
Older millennials are in ‘a constant perpetuating state of playing catch up,’ making them the most financially stressed of any age group
By
Alicia Adamczyk
October 3, 2023
Personal Finance
Student loan payments are restarting. Here’s what you need to know
By
Adriana Morga
and
The Associated Press
October 1, 2023
Finance
5 economic shocks are about to hit the U.S. all at the same time: ‘There are storm clouds out there forming that we’re all seeing and watching—fearfully’
By
Will Daniel
and
Alicia Adamczyk
September 30, 2023
Personal Finance
An 82-year-old woman with more than $175,000 in student loan debt was shocked to discover it’s been forgiven: ‘It’s no longer hanging over me’
By
Cora Lewis
and
The Associated Press
September 29, 2023
Personal Finance
How a government shutdown will affect your student loans
By
Alicia Adamczyk
September 28, 2023
Personal Finance
44 million Americans with student debt are bracing for a ‘payment shock.’ Many of them are filled with regret
By
Alicia Adamczyk
September 25, 2023
Success
Gen Z is souring on college degrees as a path to success, sociology professor says. They have a good reason: Skills-based hiring is the way of the future
By
Jane Thier
September 23, 2023
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