Politicians Struggle to Pay Off Their Student Loans Too According to a 2020 report, members of the 116th Congress owe between $2.4 and $5.8 million in student loan debt.
Student Loan Date Night: Fun for Married Folks Yeah yeah, I know. Student loans are a drag. Paying them off. Thinking about them. Talking about them. It’s all pretty It’s no surprise that many of us just try to ignore them altogether. The problem is that the loan balance doesn’t go away just because you
Student Loan Anxiety: How Debt Impacts Your Mental Health and Your Relationships As of September 2021, American households had $15.24 trillion in debt, a record high. For most Americans, debt is a fact of modern life. Unfortunately, high consumer debt is associated with negative mental health outcomes. But what about student loan debt? Does it have the same impact? You may
Marrying with Student Loan Debt: I Do or I Don’t? U.S. borrowers hold $1.75 trillion in student loan debt [https://educationdata.org/student-loan-debt-statistics]. Carrying massive student loan debt can seem ubiquitous. But in truth, there are plenty of people out there who don’t have student loan debt. And what can happen between the folks who don’t
Borrowers Like You: From a Ballooning Loan Balance to a Pay-off Plan “I graduated top of my class,” she says. “I did everything I knew I needed to do academically to get a scholarship to go to college.”
Happy New Year from Your Student Loans! (Yikes.) So 2021 wasn’t exactly the upgrade from 2020 that we’d hoped it would be. No one would blame you for wishing for something a little more joyful from 2022. Some people are suggesting we try to sneak into 2022 under the radar so it can’t throw anything
9 Student Loan Hacks to Help You Pay Your Debt Faster $1.75 trillion. That’s how much federal student loan borrowers owe [https://educationdata.org/student-loan-debt-statistics] right now. And that number is rising six times faster than the US economy. If your head just exploded, you’re not alone. Those numbers are staggering. But guess what? You’re not a