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U.S. Education Department Profits from Student Loan Debt

April 17, 2014 by Katie Bentley 2 Comments

U.S. Education Department Profits from Student Loan Debt The Department of Education is turning in a large profit and forecasts making around $127 billion from federal student loan borrowers over the next 10 years. The Education Department … [Read more...] about U.S. Education Department Profits from Student Loan Debt

Filed Under: How To Payoff Student Loans, Student Loan Consolidation

Obama Administration pressed on Sallie Mae Contract Renewal

March 28, 2014 by Katie Bentley 2 Comments

Obama Administration pressed on Sallie Mae Contract Renewal This past Thursday March 27th, 2014 the Obama administration received a grilling by U.S lawmakers on the government's decision to renew a contract with SLM Corp, the infamous student loan … [Read more...] about Obama Administration pressed on Sallie Mae Contract Renewal

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