by Joe Panvini | Jun 23, 2021 | Private Student Loans
In America, student loan debt has reached an all-time high, amounting to a whopping $1.5 trillion. With millions of student borrowers in default on their loans, America’s student loan debt problem has received attention from financial experts and economists alike....
by Jacob Hippensteel | Jun 14, 2021 | Private Student Loans, Student Loan Debt
Student loan debt is a means to an end for many people to pay for the increasing costs associated with a college education. However, there will come a time when you have to start making repayments on those loans, at which point you’ll likely select or be assigned a...
by Jacob Hippensteel | Jun 11, 2021 | Money Tips, Private Student Loans, Student Loan Debt
With college tuition rates skyrocketing like never before, many students need to borrow money to pay their educational expenses. There are two types of loans students can obtain: federal and private. Federal loans are funded by the government, whereas private loans...
by Jacob Hippensteel | Jun 4, 2021 | Budget Tips, Private Student Loans, Student Loan Debt
More students are enrolling in community college than ever before. The most obvious reason for this has to do with financial savings, as the average cost for a two-year community college is nearly three times less than that of a four-year university. In the grand...
by Garrett F. Charity | Jun 3, 2021 | Private Student Loans, Student Loan Debt
Nearly 45 million Americans have student loans, and many look for alternative ways to lower their debt. One way you can do this is by moving to a different state. This will not affect how much you owe, but it can help you pay off debt faster depending on where you...
by Joe Panvini | May 19, 2021 | Private Student Loans, Student Loan Debt
According to Forbes, there are over 45 million student loan borrowers in the United States, totaling more than $1.7 trillion in debt. This is the second-largest debt amount in the country, only behind mortgages. How does that loan debt break down, though? Which states...