Politics and policy
Politics and policy
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Earlier this month, a federal judge in Texas struck down the program; borrowers are currently unable to submit applications to have up to $20,000 forgiven.
November 22 -
CommonCentsMom.com ranked which countries offered the best maternity leave, and the U.S. is far behind.
November 18 -
U.S. District Judge Mark Pittman struck down the Biden administration's student loan forgiveness plan.
November 11 -
Aaron Smith, co-founder of Savi, explains why student loan relief benefits employers and employees alike.
November 8 -
Proposed legislation would establish rainy day accounts and provide for penalty-free withdrawal from retirement savings for unexpected life events.
October 31 -
Despite legal challenges, President Joe Biden expects his debt forgiveness to move forward.
October 28 -
The upcoming midterm elections could further restrict reproductive rights and abortion access, leaving employers to fill in the gaps. Here's what you need to know.
October 27 -
Students aren't the only ones who can apply for student debt relief —the parents who supported them through college are also eligible.
October 21 -
The numbers put extra pressure on the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates even more aggressively to stamp out inflation.
October 13 -
An Oregon-based adviser explains the implications of the state's Right to Healthcare ballot initiative, which would require that all residents have access to affordable care.
October 6