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August 3, 2023 Comments Off

President Biden faces a ticking timer on the resumption of student loan payments by the end of the summer — but will he allow it to go off? READ MORE: https://trib.al/CP7G1pc

August 2, 2023 Comments Off

Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson asks questions during oral arguments of Department of Education v. Brown, a case that could decide the legality of President Biden's proposed student loan forgiveness. Fuel your success with

August 1, 2023 Comments Off

The federal government is launching a new website on Monday to help people save on their student loans.

July 28, 2023 Comments Off

Forbes senior contributor and student loan expert Adam Minsky joins 'Forbes Newsroom' to provide updates since the Supreme Court’s historic hearing that will determine the fate of President Joe Biden’s student loan forgiveness

July 28, 2023 Comments Off

There are more federal and state programs you can qualify to get help with your loans, if you are a teacher, lawyer or government worker. https://abc7chicago.com/student-loan-forgiveness-calculator-supreme-court-fresh-start-program/12968616/

July 27, 2023 Comments Off

At yesterday's White House press briefing, Karine Jean-Pierre discussed processing issues due to the restart in student loan repayments. Fuel your success with Forbes. Gain unlimited access to premium journalism, including breaking news,

July 26, 2023 Comments Off

The Supreme Court on Friday blocked President Biden’s student loan forgiveness program. The court also ruled that a Colorado artist does not have to design wedding websites for same-sex couples. Read the latest

July 25, 2023 Comments Off

Financial expert Ali Hashemian joins us to talk about what could happen if the supreme court upholds the decision and how it could impact you.

July 25, 2023 Comments Off

Borrower Defense is for students who took loans from schools that misled them or was involved in misconduct violating certain state laws.