Student debt cancellation has been a hotly debated topic in recent years, with advocates arguing that it can help alleviate the financial burden on millions of Americans. However, the question
Continue ReadingIs Less More? The Impact of Limited Student Debt Cancellation
November 16, 2021
With President-elect Joe Biden set to take office in January, many Americans are hopeful that he will take action on student loan debt, a pressing issue that affects millions of
Continue ReadingBiden Could Forgive Student Loan Debt on Day One
A recent survey has revealed that the majority of young Americans are in favor of having their student debt canceled. The survey, conducted by a prominent research organization, found that
Continue ReadingSurvey Finds Most Young Americans Want Student Debt Canceled
President Joe Biden has made it clear that he will not be canceling student debt by executive order. This decision has disappointed many student loan borrowers who were hoping for
Continue ReadingBiden Won’t Cancel Student Debt by Executive Order
In a major announcement that is set to provide much-needed relief to millions of Americans burdened with student loan debt, the Biden administration has revealed plans to forgive the debts
Continue ReadingBiden Administration to Forgive Defrauded Student Debt
President Joe Biden is inching closer to providing relief for millions of Americans burdened by student loan debt. With mounting pressure from Democratic lawmakers and advocacy groups, Biden is considering
Continue ReadingBiden Inches Closer to Broad Student Debt Cancellation
Black students in the United States are facing significant challenges when it comes to student loan debt. According to recent data, black students are more likely to borrow money to
Continue ReadingBlack Students Face Significant Student Loan Debt
Colleges across the United States are facing a massive debt crisis, owing the U.S. government more than $1 billion in student loan repayments. This staggering amount of debt has raised
Continue ReadingColleges Owe $1 Billion in Debt to U.S. Government
Obtaining a Master’s degree is often seen as a necessary step in advancing one’s career and gaining specialized knowledge in a particular field. However, the cost of pursuing a Master’s
Continue ReadingMaster’s Degrees Saddle Graduates With Debt
The U.S. Department of Education recently announced that they will be forgiving $5.8 billion in student loan debt for some disabled borrowers. This move is a significant step towards providing
Continue ReadingEducation Dept. Will Forgive $5.8 Billion in Student Loan Debt for Some Disabled Borrowers