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By Thomas Korankye, The Conversation When people take out student loans for themselves, certain risks are involved. The debt can

You’ve probably seen ads from companies promising a “new credit identity” — that is, a fresh start for your credit

By Jeff Cox, CNBC The U.S. economy created far fewer jobs than expected in November, in a sign that hiring

By FTC Having trouble paying your bills? Getting dunning notices from creditors? Are your accounts being turned over to debt

By Emily Wu, Attorney, Division of Consumer and Business Education, FTC Many people have gotten their advance Child Tax Credit

Renting after bankruptcy isn’t actually as hard as you might imagine it to be. Bankruptcy has become a lot more

By Cristina Miranda, Consumer FTC There’s a fake IRS email that keeps popping into people’s inboxes. It says that you

By Christopher Rugaber, AP News WASHINGTON (AP) — With inflation at its highest point in three decades, the Federal Reserve

By Alix Langone, CNET Amid the economic turbulence of the pandemic, the US government pushed pause on student debt repayment

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