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Public Service Loan Forgiveness: How to Qualify in the Program?
February 28th, 2024
Public Service Loan Forgiveness: How To Qualify In The Program? &Raquo; For Project

Student loan is still one the problems that millions of Americans are facing today, but the Public Service Loan Forgiveness might help if they qualify for the program. How To Qualfiy For The Public Service Loan Forgiveness. (Photo: Getty) Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program The Biden Administration are finding ways to help millions of Americans to have their student loans or debts be forgiven. Not everyone knows about the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program that will help pay their student loans. In a published article in MARCA, employment in the U.S. government at any level, be it state,... Continue Reading

February 28th, 2024
Boomerang Kids Don’t Derail Their Parents
February 7th, 2023

A popularized image of parents who struggle when adult children move back home is not shaping up as an accurate picture of the arrangements. Unemployment, divorce, college graduation – adult children in their 20s and 30s move back into a parent’s home for many reasons. And the parents can have all sorts of reactions, good and bad, to their boomeranging kids. Some parents get stressed out by young adults who return home because they need financial support. Others welcome having the kids back to pad the empty nest, help with household chores, or help pay the bills. The return home isn’t necessarily... Continue Reading

February 7th, 2023
Student Debt Plan Helps Black Retirees
February 2nd, 2023

For the sliver of retirees who are far behind in paying their own or their children’s student loans, Social Security can withhold part of their benefits to pay the loans back. But college has gotten much more expensive since the baby boomers attended, and loan delinquencies are higher among working people and especially Black Americans. When today’s Black workers retire, their estimated household delinquency rate will be 5.4 percent – well more than double the rate for White and Hispanic retirees. The question is how withholding Social Security benefits will impact the financial security... Continue Reading

February 2nd, 2023