Wisconsin: Guidance When You Have Your Credits Revoked
One of the more common issues taxpayers encounter is not properly complying with or documenting the requirements they have committed to for state credit retention. The state of Wisconsin recently...
View ArticleTPPF Releases College Earnings And Debt Database
Today, the Texas Public Policy Foundation released a new tool designed to quickly display earnings and student debt for recent college graduates. The tool allows users to customize for different fields...
View ArticleAFTs Weingarten Slams Far-Right Legal Attack on Student Loan Forgiveness
WASHINGTON—American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten issued the following statement after a district court judge struck down the Biden administration’s student debt relief policy...
View ArticleAll In Credit Union Selects Empower, Black Knights LOS, to Drive New...
All In Credit Union placed robust automation above all else in its search for a new LOS to provide exceptional service for borrowers and to help retain employees While the credit union wanted an LOS to...
View ArticleFourth Major Bank Launches Small-Loan Program
With this move, financial institutions that operate nearly 13,000 branches—about 18% of all bank branches in the U.S.—now provide automated and near-instant small-dollar loans to their customers.read more
View ArticleNew CRL Video Explains Why Buy Now Pay Later Market Should Be Subject to...
WASHINGTON, DC – As the shopping season arrives, the Center for Responsible Lending (CRL) today released a short video explaining concerns about the exploding Buy Now Pay Later market and calling for...
View ArticleJustice Department and Department of Education Announce a Fairer and More...
The Department of Justice, in close coordination with the Department of Education, announced today a new process for handling cases in which individuals seek to discharge their federal student loans in...
View ArticleNEA President: court decisions halting student debt cancellation are nonsensical
WASHINGTON — National Education Association president Becky Pringle provided the following reaction to recent court orders that have paused President Biden’s student debt relief program pending further...
View ArticleAFTs Weingarten Lauds Biden Administrations Pause on Student Loan Payments
WASHINGTON—American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten issued the following statement after President Joe Biden announced he is extending the pause on federal student loan payments, as...
View ArticleGovernor Hochul Signs Legislation to Protect Patients with Medical Debt
Governor Kathy Hochul today signed legislation (S.6522A/A.7363A) to protect patients facing steep medical bills that can lead to wage garnishment or liens against their property.read more
View ArticleLebanon: Time for an Equitable Banking Resolution
Beirut, November 23, 2022 – More than three years into the worst economic and financial crisis in Lebanon’s history, discord among key stakeholders on how to distribute the financial losses remains the...
View ArticleAIA study examines impact of student debt on profession
WASHINGTON - Dec. 6, 2022 – The American Institute of Architects (AIA) commissioned a study that examines student loan debt to gain a better understanding of how these challenges affect the profession...
View ArticleHeadwinds Facing Post-Pandemic Recovery in the Caribbean: IDB Report
An analysis of ongoing external economic shocks highlights potential impacts on Caribbean economies.read more
View ArticleHoliday Shoppers Using Credit Serve as Reminder to Policymakers of Need for...
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Center for Responsible Lending (CRL) Senior Policy Counsel Nadine Chabrier issued the following statement:read more
View ArticleCFPB Report Finds Household Financial Health is Declining after Several Years...
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) released a new Making Ends Meet report covering the financial health of American households. Since 2019, the annual Making Ends...
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