- By Elizabeth Urban|Millennials Say Over $500K Would Buy Them Happiness: Report
Boomers reported needing the least amount of money, saying an annual salary of $124,000 would bring them happiness
By Elizabeth Urban| - By Christine Ayala|Three Foolproof Ways to Make College More Affordable
College is growing increasingly expensive. The question now is what families, institutions and policymakers can do to reverse the trend
By Gail daMota| - By Sandra Tolliver|The Student Loan Repayment System Needs a Radical Overhaul
Using the IRS for student loan collection would eliminate a number of regulations and complicated bureaucratic procedures
By C. Ronald Kimberling| - By Christine Ayala|How Student Loans Turned Private Colleges Into Government Dependents
What would the students at private colleges look like if they no longer had access to student loans? About the same as now: highly privileged
By Robert Hildreth| - By Sandra Tolliver|The Student Loan Crisis Is an Unseen Burden on Older Americans
Policymakers and employers can assist older workers and improve their retirement prospects by helping them with student loan debt
By Michael Pessman| - By Christine Ayala|Democrats Can’t Be Complacent on Student Debt
I’m calling for the cancellation of student loan debt up to $50,000 using authority granted to the president by the Higher Education Act
By Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.)| - By Christine Ayala|Taxpayers Subsidize Colleges with Student Loans. A New Bill Would Change That
The unintended consequences of the student loan system have overwhelmed any good it has done for college “affordability”
By Robert Hildreth| - By Christine Ayala|The Stressful College Admissions Process in a Post-Pandemic World
Beyond the anxiety of acceptance (or rejection), the process is quietly taking a toll on their friendships
By Robin Stern, Cecily Lipton and Krista Smith| - By Sandra Tolliver|Gen Z Bucks the Status Quo on College for All: They Want ‘Opportunity Pluralism’
Almost half of high school students believe practical work experience is more important to their success than a college degree
By Bruno V. Manno| - By Mariana Labbate|GOP Introduces Bill to Stop Biden’s Student Loan SAVE Plan
The Congressional Review Act (CRA) resolution was introduced by two GOP senators and backed by 14 representatives
By Mariana Labbate| - By Eva Surovell|More Than 4 Million Have Enrolled in Biden SAVE Plan Ahead of Student Loan Repayment Restart
Student loan payments are set to resume in October
By Eva Surovell| - By Christine Ayala|This Year, Labor Day Will Be Clouded by Student Debt
it’s important to not only celebrate the labor force but also advocate for their well-being. This includes finding solutions to alleviate the financial pressures caused by student loan debt
By Robert Hildreth| - By Kayla Gallagher|Biden Cancels $72M in Student Loans for Borrowers That Attended For-Profit Ashford University
‘My administration won’t stand for colleges taking advantage of hardworking students and borrowers,’ the president said in a statement
By Kayla Gallagher| - By Mariana Labbate|Group of Nearly 90 Democrats Pressing Biden To Do More on Student Loans
Democrats argue that student debt forgiveness is a way of ‘narrowing the racial wealth gap’
By Mariana Labbate| - By Rebecca Morin|Biden Administration Officially Launches New Income-Based Student Loan Repayment Plan
The program is central to the president’s efforts to provide student debt relief after the Supreme Court struck down his forgiveness plan
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