Americans Feel Positive Despite Large Student Loan Totals
Those closest to retirement are the most optimistic about getting out of debt. Continue reading
Those closest to retirement are the most optimistic about getting out of debt. Continue reading
A reader owes nearly $100,000 but takes home $850 a week. Continue reading
It’s a cliché but it worked for Lance and his wife. Continue reading
This year, 1.2 million high school grads didn’t fill out a FAFSA, leaving $2.3 billion of free money behind. Continue reading
No savings, poor credit are adding up as problem for the generation. Continue reading
The Witch of Debt hits the street to ask people about their money nightmares and other tales of financial woe. Continue reading
Some financial experts believe the president will find a way to help students with their loans — others not so much. Continue reading
A reader earns only $11,000 a year, but she’s being garnished $300 a month. Continue reading
More Americans living in Southern states can put more money toward their student loan debt since cost of living is cheaper. Continue reading
With more than $1.3 trillion in student loan debt in this country, it’s long been a mantra that “student loans are too big to fail.” However, they might now be too big to succeed. In July, Citi released a 166-page report innocuously titled, Education: Back to Basics. Buried on page 81 was this hand grenade… […] Continue reading