Posted inContent Type: Service Personal Finances Student Loans As the Student Loan Payment Pause Ends, Here’s What to Know A deal to raise the debt ceiling would require borrowers of federal student loans to resume paying for the first time since early in the pandemic. Posted by By Tara Siegel Bernard
Posted inFederal Budget (US) Food Law and Legislation Pipelines Politics and Government Student Loans United States Politics and Government Veterans Welfare (US) What’s in the Bipartisan Debt Limit Agreement Spending caps, additional work requirements for food stamps and a new natural gas pipeline are just several of the components in a deal President Biden and Speaker Kevin McCarthy reached to prevent default. Posted by By Jim Tankersley and Alan Rappeport
Posted inColleges and Universities Content Type: Service Financial Aid (Education) Graduate Schools and Students Interest Rates Personal Finances Student Loans Interest Rates on Federal Student Loans to Rise Next School Year Rates for undergraduate loans could top 5 percent next school year, adding pressure on families already struggling to pay for college. Posted by By Ann Carrns
Posted inMother's Day Personal Finances Student Loans How a Daughter Helped Her Mother Get Her Student Loans Forgiven Susan Miskin retired from her teaching job in 2019 and didn’t think she’d ever pay off her student loans. Then, her only child stepped in. Posted by By Ron Lieber