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student loans and debt
student loans and debt
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Education
College isn’t just expensive for students, it’s also expensive for colleges—and the squeeze is worsening for private schools
By
Jason Ma
July 7, 2024
Politics
Biden administration can move ahead with plan to lower monthly payments for millions of student loan borrowers, federal appeals court rules
By
Annie Ma
and
The Associated Press
July 2, 2024
Politics
Biden student loan repayment plan that offers a faster path to cancellation and lower payments mostly blocked by Kansas and Missouri judges
By
John Hanna
and
The Associated Press
June 25, 2024
Finance
Philadelphia university shuts without warning, leaving 1,300 students with nowhere to go: ‘It kind of just saps your motivation to do anything’
By
Michael Rubinkam
,
Maryclaire Dale
and
The Associated Press
June 18, 2024
Tech
Apple exits buy-now-pay-later business as the sector draws regulatory scrutiny
By
Mark Gurman
and
Bloomberg
June 17, 2024
Politics
Biden administration is cancelling $7.7bn more in federal student loans for 160,000 borrowers
By
Collin Binkley
and
The Associated Press
May 22, 2024
Finance
People can’t buy cars and houses without a financial identity footprint—but a third of Gen Zers are ‘digital ghosts,’ and too shy to begin banking
By
Sunny Nagpaul
May 21, 2024
Finance
The juice isn’t worth the squeeze for many college majors, new report reveals: Lifetime earnings simply can’t keep up with the cost of degrees
By
Sunny Nagpaul
May 14, 2024
Newsletters
Free education benefits are Papa John’s secret sauce to boosting frontline employee retention
By
Paige McGlauflin
and
Emma Burleigh
May 10, 2024
Personal Finance
Amid a crisis of public college enrollment, tuition money sees biggest plunge in 40 years
By
Irina Ivanova
May 9, 2024
Success
Most Americans believe it will take over two decades to pay off their student loans
By
Chloe Berger
May 3, 2024
Finance
Florida couple that once gave $128 million to 550 employees, turns their attention to college completion
By
Janet Lorin
and
Bloomberg
May 2, 2024
Personal Finance
A 60-year-old worker in Texas says she’s dependent on apps that let her get paid early: ‘They get you hooked on having that money’
By
Cora Lewis
and
The Associated Press
April 24, 2024
Success
Biden’s Education Dept. starts clock on regulation that would cancel student debt for over 25 million Americans
By
Collin Binkley
and
The Associated Press
April 17, 2024
Finance
Biden takes another stab at forgiving student loan debt. Here’s how to know if you qualify for his latest $7.4 billion package
By
Sunny Nagpaul
April 12, 2024
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Sydney Lake
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Miranda Sheild Johansson
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The Conversation