
A study finds that student loan default rates among students with supportive families who earn a four-year college degree are low compared to low-income borrowers who attend schools associated with low labor market outcomes.
by Dr. Susan Berry14 Sep 2015, 7:23 PM PST0

In a column for the Sunday New York Times, 58 year-old writer and cultural critic Lee Siegel jumped into the Left’s (and Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s) latest nihilistic zeitgeist by bragging about how he intentionally defaulted on all of his student
by John Nolte9 Jun 2015, 9:21 AM PST0

A university degree was once perceived as the social elevator to a higher net worth. But the Federal Reserve Bank of New York estimates that 40 million Americans have racked up an average of four loans with an outstanding net balance of $29,000 to obtain a college education.
by Chriss W. Street15 Apr 2015, 7:58 PM PST0