Lack of Information Can Be Devastating to Student Loan Borrowers
US News on April 11, 2012 by Radhika Singh Miller, Equal Justice Works Last week, we wrote about the proposed
US News on April 11, 2012 by Radhika Singh Miller, Equal Justice Works Last week, we wrote about the proposed
88.5FM WMNF Community Radio- Radioactivity: Live Call-In on April 10, 2012 by Robert Lorei YI at the 27 minute mark, about halfway through- Listen here! This week the Young Invincibles, a national nonprofit organization is conducting a bus tour throughout...
Spring is here, but the economy does not appear to have flourished as expected last month. The Bureau of Labor Statistics estimated that an additional 120,000 people found jobs in March. It was enough to push unemployment down from 8.3% to 8.2%,...
Philadelphia Inquirer on March 31, 2012 By Alred Lubrano Expectations were high go to college, get a degree, land a good job. But for Generation Y, the payoff has been frustrating, the debt crushing. Throughout the presidential campaign, each of...
Chicago Tribune on April 2, 2012 by Steve Rosen of the Kansas City Star, Tribune Media Services Here’s a worrisome survey item from last week that caught my attention: Many college students are signing on the dotted line for student...
ABC 57 on March 20, 2012 By Haley Coomes The Young Invincibles are visiting South Bend. Theyre partnering with South Bend Councilman Henry Davis Jr. They’re holding a panel discussion about jobs and the economy.
Al Arabiya News on March 29, 2012 By Danielle Angel As most Americans focus on the Trayvon Martin investigation, the Supreme Court health care hearings, and other sensational stories, another potential crisis is looming that experts are comparing to the...
March 28, 2012 on the Dylan Ratigan Show Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy
Huffington Post on March 27, 2012 by Joy Resmovits More than 1 million students would lose Pell grants entirely over the next 10 years under
The Huffington Post on March 28, 2012 by Loren Berlin While The Great Recession has left millions of Americans unemployed and wiped out countless retirement accounts, it hasn’t inspired educators to get serious about teaching financial literacy. Today, less than...