$42 billion in loans to teachers, nurses, service members forgiven under Biden
Some 615,000 public servants have benefitted from the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program.
By Oliver Willis - May 08, 2023Some 615,000 public servants have benefitted from the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program.
By Oliver Willis - May 08, 2023The oversight put in place under the Obama administration but reversed under Trump might have helped prevent the three bank failures in recent months, according to a study.
By Oliver Willis - May 03, 2023Republicans in Congress have been trying to kill the independent agency since its inception in 2010.
By Josh Israel - March 09, 2023In his State of the Union address, President Joe Biden announced a yet-to-be-introduced bill that would ban some extra fees charged by airlines, event promoters, hotels, and telecommunications companies.
By Oliver Willis - February 21, 2023North Carolina Republican Rep. Ted Budd opposed consumer protections against predatory lending, despite his own state prohibiting the practice.
By Josh Israel - July 22, 2022The administration is set to roll back yet another Obama-era regulation created to protect Americans.
By Emily Singer - April 30, 2020Advocates fear that unscrupulous banks and lenders will take advantage of people experiencing a temporary loss of income and lure them into financial hardship that lasts years.
By James Dennin - April 28, 2020A new lawsuit may be the only way student loan borrowers get any relief.
By Lisa Needham - December 06, 2019This administration is really committed to hurting public service workers.
By Lisa Needham - October 16, 2019