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Millennials had it bad financially, but Gen Z may have it worse
Washington Post· 24 hours agoThere’s a new generation being walloped by the economy. Generation Z has been disproportionately...
Nadra Nittle, The 19th
The Raw Story· 6 days agoBiden is forgiving $20,000 in student debt for Pell Grant recipients and $10,000 in federal student loan debt for ...
Brevard Public Schools expands technical, trade programs to helpstudents avoid college debt
Fox local via AOL· 4 days agoThe cost of a bachelor’s degree is skyrocketing. One new study estimated that it is currently $500,000, considering student loan interest and loss of income ...
Millennials had it bad financially, but Gen Z may have it worse
Anchorage Daily News· 15 hours agoThere’s a new generation being walloped by the economy. Generation Z has been disproportionately...
Yorkshire universities warn student visa cuts will increase debt
BBC News· 4 days agoUniversities across Yorkshire have warned that planned cuts to the number of international students...
Most Americans think college degrees aren’t worth the expense, according to a new study
Moneywise via AOL· 7 days agoAccording to a Pew Research Center study, only 22% of Americans think a college degree is worth the...
Brevard Public Schools expands technical, trade programs to helpstudents avoid college debt
FOX 35 Orlando· 4 days agoBrevard Public Schools is embracing the shift with new programs in tech education coming online over...
If a university goes bust, students living at home may have most to lose
BBC via AOL· 3 days agoProf Long describes the current funding system as “broken” and also accepts...he wants any future...
Why millions of student loan borrowers will have lower payments starting in July
CNN.com· 4 days agoCourt decision that knocked down President Joe Biden’s signaturestudent loan forgiveness program...
Students don’t have to take on massive debt. The trades need workers and they pay well | Opinion
The Kansas City Star· 6 days agoFor many, the journey to professional success starts with a hefty price tag: A four-year degree in the U.S. averages more than $100,000 for public universities and more than $219,000 for private ...