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Biden administration takes second swing at mass student loan cancellation
The Biden administration kicked off its second attempt at canceling mass amounts of student loan debt Tuesday — this time with a protracted regulatory process. […]
College Affordability and the Student Loan Crisis
In recent decades, the soaring cost of college tuition in the United States has created a financial burden that increasingly threatens the accessibility of higher […]
Things to Consider Before Applying for a Student Loan
College education in the U.S. is expensive. A typical in-state student studying a four-year course in an American college will pay an average of $25,487 per […]
The Fiduciary Rule Is Under Review — How Will This Affect Your Investments?
If you have money invested in a retirement plan, such as a 401K or an IRA, chances are high you’ll be impacted by an executive […]
5 Sobering Facts About Social Security You Shouldn’t Panic Over
Most people tend not to think about Social Security until they are in a position to collect benefits. Unfortunately, letting Social Security be something you […]
What to Know About Investing in ChatGPT, According to ChatGPT
You’ve heard all about ChatGPT, the AI chatbot you can use to answer any question—or, you know, write a thank-you note, craft a cover letter, or even have a […]
Online Learning and Student Loans: A Changing Landscape
The world of education has undergone a seismic shift in recent years, with online learning emerging as a disruptive force, altering the way students access […]
Understanding federal loan interest rates
Federal student loans continue to be the most common form of student borrowing. Offered by the U.S. government with interest rates set by federal law, and […]