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How Being More Sustainable Can Help Save You More Of Your Paycheck

Despite headline inflation trending downward in recent months, more than half of American adults say

Student Loan Nightmare: Millions See Payment Errors

The return to student loan repayment is not going smoothly. The Biden administration revealed massive

The Fed Can’t Manage Inflation Without Knowing Why It Happens

Someone pointed to an interesting 2017 paper written for the Hutchins Center on Fiscal &

The 7 Legit Ways To Make Money On Facebook

Facebook is not just a popular platform for socializing; it’s also a profitable online tool

Study Shows Challenges Of Managing Contagion Within Jails And Prisons

With COVID-19 in our rearview mirror, the time has come to reflect on lessons learned

A Simple Framework For Activating Your Wealth

Across the financial landscape—the industry, the media, the blogosphere, the DIY community—virtually all attention is

50,000 Borrowers Get Student Loan Forgiveness Notice

The Education Department is currently notifying thousands of borrowers that they qualify for student loan

Abusive Captive Tax Shelters Continue To Be Sold Despite IRS Efforts

Most folks think of tax season being that period shortly before April 15 and ending

How Economists Miss Why Many People Are Down When The Economy Is Up

Follow professional economists on social media and you’ll see many who are confused. They don’t

Best And Worst States To Buy An Electric Vehicle

The Biden administration is shooting for 50% of all new car sales to be electric

How Identity Thieves Exploit Halloween Festivities

Halloween has always been a season of mischief. But beyond the playful pranks, costumes, candy,

Bureau Of Prisons’ Dilemma On First Step Act Credits

The First Step Act (FSA) was signed into law in December 2018. The law allowed

5 Student Loan Forgiveness Updates As On-Ramp Starts And Issues Worsen

Borrowers have officially resumed repayment on federal student loans after a three-year hiatus. While the

Questioning Universities’ Tax-Exempt Status Over Their Middle East Views Is Dangerous

House Ways & Means Committee Chair Jason Smith (R-MO) has questioned the tax-exempt status of

If You Don’t Pay Your Student Loans, Here’s What Happens

If you have federal student loans, you know payments are due again after a three-year