New Laws in Several States Help to Regulate Student Loan Servicers

As the new year kicks into gear, new developments in the student loan arena have become law. Several states are fighting back against student loan servicers or purposely making life

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How Much Has Student Debt Grown in the Last Decade?

It would appear as if nothing grew faster in the United States over the past decade more than student debt. In fact, over the last decade, the cost of going

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New York AG Wins Case against Student Loan Servicer

We just reported on Friday about a major lawsuit won against a student loan servicer. Now, we have another case to report on. The New York Attorney General Letitia James

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Lawsuit Erases $490 Million Worth of Student Debt

Student debt warriors get another win! In the fight against deceptive practices, another deceptive education company gets slapped down. If you went through the Career Education Corporation for your loans,

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5 Biggest Mistakes People Make Repaying Student Loan Debt

Student loan debt isn’t something that’s going to go away on its own. Many people are simply waiting for the government to get their act together. They’ll look for solutions

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4 Major Changes that Could Happen to Student Loans in 2019

As we enter 2019, many millions of Americans are worried about the student loan crisis. In total, 44 million Americans owe over $1.53 trillion worth of student loans. Is that

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Will Federal Student Loans Be Impacted by the Government Shutdown?

Government shutdowns can be a scary thing for a large portion of the population. Many people rely on government assistance and benefits for survival. With the shutdown happening on December

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Vets are Still Defaulting on Student Loans Despite TPD Program

President Trump signed a new student loan forgiveness law earlier in the year. This new law allowed for almost 42,000 disabled veterans to get their student loans completely wiped clean.

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How Student Loans Differ from Other Types of Debt

Most people assume that all forms of debt are the same. Take out a loan when you need it and that’s it. Sign the dotted line and you can have

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