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The Biden administration is forgiving $39 billion in federal student loans. Find out if you qualify
by
Janet Nguyen
Jul 14, 2023
More than 800,000 U.S. borrowers should see relief.
As student loan repayments are set to restart, the Education Department looks to ease the transition
Jul 3, 2023
For one thing: the first year after payments restart, borrowers who fall behind won’t be penalized.
With student loan forgiveness program struck down, borrowers brace for impact
Jul 3, 2023
Some of those who owe the least could be among the most affected.
Student debt help could be a new worker perk with loan payments resuming soon
Jun 16, 2023
It’s still a relatively rare benefit: About 8% of employers in the country offer help with student loan debt.
What the debt ceiling deal means for your student loans
Jun 2, 2023
A debt ceiling deal has been made, and student loan borrowers will have to start making payments again later this summer.
When a wedding, student loan payments and economic anxiety mean it's time for a second job
by
Andie Corban
May 31, 2023
"I wanted to have something that I could easily add on to my current workload," says chemist April Oliver of Bozeman, Montana.
What will the end of the pause on student loan payments mean for retailers?
Apr 21, 2023
Discretionary spending may decline as people add those payments back into their budgets.
For public good, not for profit.
What would happen if everyone just stopped paying their student debt?
by
Janet Nguyen
Mar 24, 2023
U.S. borrowers hold a collective $1.8 trillion in both public and private student loans.
Biden's student loan forgiveness plan goes before the Supreme Court
Feb 28, 2023
At issue is if the president has the authority to cancel up to $20,000 in federal student debt for some 43 million borrowers.
Americans’ use of credit is growing, but slowing
Feb 8, 2023
In 2022, consumer credit increased 7.8% from the year before. But in December, the growth in borrowing decelerated.