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One in five Americans think they'll always be in debt - right up until the day they die. While the numbers suggest that seniors are carrying more debt than ever, there are things you can do today to avoid spending your retirement years in debt.
The Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program is a way to encourage students to pursue careers in public service. Here's how it works, who it's for, and how to apply.
Learn to let go of feelings of embarrassment and shame of being in debt and find relief by getting help and actively improving your finances.
Smart money moves for all ages
New old ways to pay for an education
Check out this overview of student loan federal forgiveness and repayment programs that could help ease U.S. military service members’ debt burden.
New student loan forgiveness programs continue to roll out. What are these program? Do you qualify? And what's next for student loan borrowers?
Your net worth is a useful gauge of your financial progress over time. It may not mean much for your day-to-day living, but it can help you understand how things are trending and how solid your financial footing is at the moment. Here's how to find your own net worth.
My credit score recently dropped a little, but I have not had late payments. If a debtor increased my credit limit, does it affect my credit score?
College is terrifically expensive. And it's only getting more expensive. Does it make economic sense to start your adult life so deeply in debt?
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