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Student Loan Forgiveness for Military Spouses
Many people have wanted student loan forgiveness for military spouses to become a reality for a long time. Some have wished for a disabled veterans spouse student loan forgiveness. All […]
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If you’re looking for a way to have some of your Federal student loan debt forgiven, you may want to look into Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF). In order to […]
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College is an expensive business. Tuition doesn’t come cheap, and there’s a life to lead beyond that; it all costs money. The majority of students need some sort of financial […]
Continue ReadingStudents headed for college and undergraduates across the country are increasingly turning to student loans to finance the furthering of their education. Not many tertiary educated learners can depend on family, […]
Continue ReadingAmerican baby boomers paid for their college education with wages from their summer jobs. Over the subsequent few decades, universities have raised tuition fees each year. Now, the millennial […]
Continue ReadingIt is no secret that student debt has increased rapidly over the last two decades. Many graduates haven’t been able to meet their loan repayments, or even find the intended […]
Continue ReadingWhen it comes time to retire, you’ll need a considerable amount of wealth in order to be able to continue the lifestyle you’ve enjoyed while you’ve been working. Most of us won’t […]
Continue ReadingThere’s been a lot of noise from the media in regards to student debt being a bigger burden than ever on our society. This burden could potentially harm any possible […]
Continue ReadingThe American population collectively owes $1.3 trillion in student loan debt. On average, new graduates owe over $37, 000 in student loan debt, which is up 6% from last year. […]
Continue ReadingAs of 2016, the average college student owes over $37,000 in student loan debt. Overall, about 70% of America’s recent college graduates have some form of student loan debt. […]
Continue ReadingSome 40 million Americans have student loan debt. Together, this amounts to approximately $1.2 trillion. In 2015, the average graduate had $35,051 in debt. However, not all borrowers make their […]
Continue ReadingWhile the university is rewarding, it certainly doesn’t come cheap. Almost immediately after the graduation ceremony, you’ll have to face the consequences of your student loan debt. It’s easy enough […]
Continue ReadingSecuring a well-paying job with great benefits is the ultimate dream for most college graduates. Sadly, those career opportunities don’t often present themselves immediately after the graduation ceremony. Let’s take […]
Continue ReadingAccording to a recent Moody’s report, student debt in America has risen by around 53% in the past seven years. This rapid exponential increase has pushed the student loan debt […]
Continue ReadingIn a recent poll that was directed toward university students and their parents, it was found that the candidate that would be receiving their vote was related to who could […]
Continue ReadingAs expected, most people head onto a four-year university and apply for student loans. The average of $35,000 takes quite a while to pay off. During this time, many people […]
Continue ReadingThe United States of America is a great country. But for some things, it really sucks (for lack of a better word). And some of those things include paying for […]
Continue ReadingThere has been a call for new regulations by the Obama administration for student loans. A report made by the Washington Free Beacon states the Department of Education is estimating […]
Continue ReadingWells Fargo was accused of charging illegal late fees to student loan borrowers and has been ordered by the CFPB to pay a settlement of $4.1 million. Wells Fargo’s student […]
Continue ReadingStudent loans have sky-rocketed in recent years. According to CNBC, around 90% of private student loans are co-signed by a parent, or somebody that has a close relation with the […]
Continue ReadingStudent debt is the topic on everyone’s tongues this past year. As a record-setting student loan year, the subject has been debated by politicians, economists, and educators alike. One thing […]
Continue ReadingIt is well-known by now that the American university system gives students an incredibly high debt burden upon graduation. Unfortunately, as tuition and cost of living rises, but young people’s […]
Continue ReadingMany people believe that having student debt blocks them from purchasing a new home. Student debt may be the cause of stress and anxiety for many people, but it does […]
Continue ReadingThe average home price has increased by more than 80% since 2000. However, the median income of millennials is down 10%. Wages may be stagnant or even lower than previously. […]
Continue ReadingOne key issue for the 2016 US election, is the default of debt by over 7 million students. Lenders have trapped many with the financial burden, mainly because the careers […]
Continue ReadingA new problem has arisen surrounding student debt. Not only is it increasingly difficult to pay them back, but, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, it is […]
Continue ReadingStudent debt is a shadow that looms over many young adults today, providing a stumbling block to financial independence and long-term plans. Read on for tips on how to get […]
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