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Student debt
Senate reaches tentative deal on student loans
by
Queena Kim
Jul 18, 2013
The proposal would link interest rates to financial markets -- specifically the 10-year Treasury note -- and cap rates at 8.25 percent for undergraduate loans and 9.5 percent for graduate loans.
How to get rid of your student loans without paying
Jul 5, 2013
Loan forgiveness and discharge programs may help ease -- or even erase -- your student loan burden.
'The government garnished my wages' -- Defaulting on college debt
Jul 5, 2013
Ignoring your problems rarely ever makes them go away. Anna learned that the hard way when the government started garnishing her wages after she defaulted on her student loan payments. But, she says, she's thankful it happened.
What the U.S. could learn from Australia's student loan program
Jul 1, 2013
Bruce Chapman, economist at the Australian National University in Canberra discusses Australia's “study now/pay later” student loan formula.
Congrats, you graduated! Now what about those student loans?
by
Adriene Hill
May 29, 2013
Despite some movement in Congress to alter the trajectory of what you might consider an incoming personal finance missile, interest rates on some government backed student loans are set to double on July 1.
How to survive severe student loan debt
May 17, 2013
The new face of debt is young and worried. Student loans affect nearly 15 million Americans under the age of 30 and many debtors are facing tens of thousands of dollars in repayment.
How bad is student loan debt in your state? (map)
May 17, 2013
The Federal Reserve Bank of New York says the country now owes close to $1 trillion in student loan debts. But in some states, the problem is worse than others.
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When borrowing to pay for college, remember the Pilgrims
May 17, 2013
Paying off student loans can be a long and scary venture. But one way to get a handle on how to make it an affordable experience is to take a tip from the Pilgrims.
A 21st century Thoreau on living debt-free
by
Kai Ryssdal
May 14, 2013
Ken Ilgunas spent two years obsessively paying off the $32,000 he owed on his student loans. And when he decided to go back to school for a graduate degree, he figured out a way to come out the other side debt-free.
Sallie Mae just wanted to celebrate its birthday. Instead, it infuriated Twitter
by
Kim Bui
May 13, 2013
Why is Sallie Mae trending on Twitter? The story of a birthday mishap.