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The 900-page bill eliminates a 2006 program called Grad PLUS, which allowed students to borrow money up to the full cost of ...
The Public Service Loan Forgiveness program remains in effect for now, but union members like Jenkins and Taylor fear the future could bring irreversible change, exacerbating an already serious ...
Millennials face increasing debt from student loans and housing, yet a new report shows more are seeking financial help to ...
Employers will be able to continue to exclude certain payments to employee student loans beyond 2025 and the cap will increase annually based on inflation, as part of several changes to student loan ...
President Donald Trump’s "One Big, Beautiful Bill" included caps on the amount of federal student loans a student can borrow.
Troubles are growing in several credit sectors -- in car loans, credit card debt and student loans. Inflation, driven by monstrous federal deficits plus a trade war, has already led to higher ...
We don't have any loans or long-term debt. Our house is worth $500,000 and our cars are paid off. We pay our credit cards in full every month. The children are grown up but our daughter is in medical ...
In short, the bill will "roll back student loan protections and cap the amount students can borrow for graduate programs," ...
While most Americans set financial goals for 2025, many aren’t on track to achieve them, according to a new NerdWallet survey.
Tax deductions introduced in the "One Big, Beautiful Bill" could benefit older and working Americans the next time they file taxes.
Colleges should start communicating with students about the changes while bracing for state budget cuts, higher ed experts say.