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Paying back your student loans with ease

Should SWFL taxpayers cover the student loans of other people? As you and your child start a new semester at college on Monday, taking out student loans to pay for school may be unavoidable, but if you’re not careful those loans can turn from a good investment for yourRead More…

What Should I Do With My Crazy Student Loans?

Q. I’ve recently gotten engaged to the woman of my dreams, but I’m worried about starting off our life together in serious debt. It took me a while to figure out what to do for a career, and as a result of switching programs a few times, I haveRead More…

Economists Say Canceling Student Debt Would Hit Economy: Survey

Canceling Americans’ student debt, as prescribed by Elizabeth Warren and other Democratic presidential candidates, would have an adverse effect on the U.S. economy, a survey of business economists showed Monday. Sixty-four percent of respondents believe forgiving most or all of studentRead More …

$74.9 Million Paid in Employee Student Loan Benefits

Available Student Loan Repayment Benefits Federal agencies are allowed to establish programs for repayment of various types of student loans in order to recruit or retain highly-qualified agency employees. A federal agency can make payments to a loan holder of up to $10,000 for an employee in a calendar Read More…

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