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student loans and debt
student loans and debt
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Personal Finance
Millions of Americans will get slammed with a $500 monthly ‘payment shock’ when student loans restart, study finds
By
Alex Tanzi
and
Bloomberg
July 20, 2023
Politics
Biden’s second plan to reduce student loan payments to $0 may be next legal battle with Republicans
By
Collin Binkley
and
The Associated Press
July 12, 2023
Retail
Bars, restaurants and retailers should brace for a hit as student loan payments restart, Deutsche Bank says
By
Paul Wiseman
and
The Associated Press
July 4, 2023
Personal Finance
Student loan borrowers say the death of Biden’s forgiveness plan is a blow to the middle class: The debt is ‘like being shackled’
By
Crypto Correspondent
July 3, 2023
Politics
Biden furious about the political attempt to deny student debt relief: ‘The hypocrisy of Republican elected officials is stunning’
By
Will Weissert
,
Colleen Long
and
The Associated Press
July 1, 2023
Personal Finance
You could have a second shot at student loan forgiveness—Biden has a Plan B after the Supreme Court blocked his original program
By
Investment Desk
June 30, 2023
Personal Finance
Student loan borrowers with refunds might have to pay all the money back
By
Senior Editor
June 30, 2023
Personal Finance
Student debt forgiveness is dead, but Biden’s most transformative loan policy is still in play: ‘Paying off college debt is going to be substantially easier’
By
Tech Reporter
June 30, 2023
Personal Finance
Supreme Court blocks Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan, which would have wiped out $400 billion in debt
By
Crypto Correspondent
June 30, 2023
Personal Finance
Congress has the authority to forgive student loans but won’t do it, says a government professor: ‘It’s wrapped up with the image of Joe Biden’
By
Trading Desk
June 28, 2023
Personal Finance
Most Gen Zers and millennials say they still rely on their parents for money, and they carry a lot of shame about it
By
Market Analyst
June 28, 2023
Personal Finance
Much of the $1.8 trillion in student debt won’t ever be repaid, nonpartisan research organization says. ‘The government is poised to take a bath on its student loan portfolio’
By
Research Team
June 27, 2023
Success
Condoleezza Rice, who holds 3 degrees, says America needs to ‘make a lot more use’ of skills-based hiring
By
Financial Writer
June 23, 2023
Personal Finance
The most widely predicted recession ever hasn’t materialized, but the coming ‘student loan cliff’ could be the straw that breaks the camel’s back
By
Blockchain Reporter
June 21, 2023
Success
‘White supremacy at work’: A Black community organizer with $20,000 in student loans sees a pattern in the court challenge to debt relief
By
Annie Ma
,
Aaron Morrison
and
The Associated Press
June 15, 2023
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