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The 2022 retirement law aims to help workers pay off their student debts and save for retirement. Can it do both? It's complicated.
May 29 -
A therapist in New York still has $50,000 in student loans. Can President Biden's new policy bring her relief?
April 17 -
Analysts have been debating the impact on household finances and the economy as Americans resume student loan payments. There's already a squeeze from higher interest rates, which are expected to slow consumer spending and economic growth.
November 15 -
New research shows just how big an obstacle student debt has become to Americans' nest eggs.
September 20 -
A New York woman says she can move out of her parents' place or pay off her loans — but not both. Is there a way out?
July 31 -
What would you do if you were suddenly debt-free? Millions of student borrowers are about to find out.
October 5 -
For some borrowers of FFEL and Perkins loans, the Department of Education has some bad news.
September 30 -
When President Biden unveiled his plan for student debt relief, borrowers had many questions about what they needed to do. Now, a month later, there are some answers.
September 19 -
Millions of parents have taken out student loans for their children, but only some of them are eligible for forgiveness under a new executive order. Here's a look at who qualifies.
September 7 -
A college professor offers some personal finance advice to the matriculating class of 2022.
September 6