CBO Recommends Ending Subsidized Loans, Loan Forgiveness

CBO Recommends Ending Subsidized Loans, Loan Forgiveness

A recent report, Options for Reducing the Deficit: 2019 to 2028, released by the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) recommends cuts to the federal student loan program in order to balance the federal budget. The CBO’s recommended options below could potentially...
8 Reasons Employees Default on Their Student Loans

8 Reasons Employees Default on Their Student Loans

Even full-time employees default on their student loan payments. It’s expected that 2 out of 5 student loan borrowers will be under default in the next five years. According to a recent report by Brookings, income alone cannot predict who will default on their...
Will Student Debt Cause an Economic Recession?

Will Student Debt Cause an Economic Recession?

History of Economic Recessions The economic recessions of the 20th century are attributed to wars, oil/energy, and inflation. It has been about a decade since the last recession, and, historically, the time between recessions are less than 10 years. Many financial...
Retirement Benefit Linked to Student Loans

Retirement Benefit Linked to Student Loans

Millennials Struggle to Save for Retirement In our recent financial survey, we found that 48% of respondents under the age of 40 have less than $5,000 saved for retirement, and 19% have no savings at all. At their current rate, they are unlikely to be able to retire...
Misled Borrowers May Be Eligible for Federal Loan Forgiveness

Misled Borrowers May Be Eligible for Federal Loan Forgiveness

A New Forgiveness Rule Recently Went into Effect Borrowers who attended certain for-profit schools and felt they were misled through fraudulent lending practices can apply for federal student loan forgiveness based on “borrower defense (to repayment),”...
IRS Rule Ties Student Loan Benefits to 401(k)

IRS Rule Ties Student Loan Benefits to 401(k)

Last month, an employer organization received a private letter ruling (PLR) from the IRS clearing the way for student loan benefits to be tied to a 401(k) plan. The organization asked for a tax-exempt 5% 401(k) match to employees who contribute at least 2% of their...