student loans and debt

By Seung Min Kim, Collin Binkley and The Associated PressApril 6, 2024

Personal Finance1 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 HoggMarch 26, 2024

PoliticsU.S. to reimburse more than $4.1 million lost to loan forgiveness scams as FAFSA problems persist
By María Soledad Davila CaleroMarch 14, 2024

Personal FinanceA 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 LiMarch 14, 2024

SuccessNvidia CEO Jensen Huang warns students their high expectations will make it hard for them to succeed: ‘I wish you ample doses of pain and suffering’
By Orianna Rosa RoyleMarch 13, 2024

Personal FinanceWhat to know about SAVE, the Biden administration’s newest income-driven plan to repay student loans
By Adriana Morga, Collin Binkley and The Associated PressMarch 11, 2024

Personal FinanceYou won’t be taxed if your federal student loans were forgiven last year—unless you live in one of these states
By Alicia AdamczykFebruary 26, 2024

By Jennifer Jacobs, Justin Sink and BloombergFebruary 21, 2024

FinanceStudent financial aid commitments are coming so late this year that grads are putting off their college decisions
By Adriana Morga and The Associated PressFebruary 20, 2024

Personal Finance6 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 AdamczykFebruary 10, 2024

SuccessDartmouth claims that bringing back the SAT and standardized testing could help applicants from ‘less resourced families’
By Chloe BergerFebruary 7, 2024

PoliticsThe 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 SloanFebruary 6, 2024

RetailChipotle is looking to hire 19,000 people—and it’s targeting Gen Z by helping with retirement and student loan debt
By Chris MorrisJanuary 24, 2024
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