Young Voters
90.3 WCPN NPR on May 9, 2012 Young voters who helped propel Barack Obama to the White House four years ago still support the president, polls show, but not as enthusiastically as they did in 2008. Tomorrow on the Sound...
90.3 WCPN NPR on May 9, 2012 Young voters who helped propel Barack Obama to the White House four years ago still support the president, polls show, but not as enthusiastically as they did in 2008. Tomorrow on the Sound...
The Dylan Ratigan Show on May 8, 2012 Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy
AURN on May 8, 2012 (AURN) — Student loan interest rates may increase this summer and a group of students are remaining vigilant against the possible hike… Listen here!
[WASHINGTON, D.C.] – Yesterday, House Republicans announced support for preventing interest rate hikes on subsidized Stafford Loans from doubling on July 1st, joining the Administration and House and Senate Democrats who have already stated a commitment to keeping rates down. On Friday, the...
Unless Congress takes action, there is going to be a tremendously painful interest rate hike on Stafford loans held by 7.4 million students—one out of every three college students in the US. On July 1st, rates for Subsidized Stafford loans...
Doubling Stafford Interest Rates This Summer Will Lead to a 20% Increase In The Cost of College Next Year [WASHINGTON, D.C.] – Today, the Young Invincibles, the Center for American Progress, Campus Progress and U.S. PIRG released a joint report titled “Doubling Interest...
Chicago Tribune on April 16, 2012 by Steve Rosen Which student loan repayment option is a better deal: a loan with a 4 percent fee and 9 percent interest rate, or one with a 5 percent fee and 8 percent...
88.5FM WMNF Commuity Radio on April 12, 2012 by Liz McKibbon In the U.S. student debt now exceeds credit card debt. A group called the Young Invincibles are traveling the nation to capture the voices of these students. They made...
The Huffington Post on April 11, 2012 by Bonnie Kavoussi Did you know that the money you’re spending on student loans could have bought 240 iPods? Now, we’re not quite sure what one would do with 240 iPods, but the...
US News on April 11, 2012 by Radhika Singh Miller, Equal Justice Works Last week, we wrote about the proposed