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  • 813,000 student-loan borrowers are now getting emails that their loans are wiped out following Biden's recent reforms

    11/29/2023 8:39:58 AM PST · by Red Badger · 66 replies
    Business Insider ^ | Nov 28, 2023, 1:55 PM CST | Ayelet Sheffey
    * Biden is sending emails to 813,000 student-loan borrowers whose loans were wiped out in August. * It's a result of account adjustments to ensure all borrowers' payments are accounted for. * This email comes just months after borrowers resumed federal payments after the pandemic-era pause. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Check your email: Thousands of student-loan borrowers are receiving emails from President Joe Biden after their balances have been reduced to zero. On Tuesday, the White House announced that about 813,000 borrowers whose accounts were adjusted in August will receive an email from Biden congratulating them on their loans being forgiven due to...
  • Scotiabank misses quarterly profit forecasts, sees 'marginal' growth in 2024 . ( Canada )

    11/28/2023 1:18:23 PM PST · by george76 · 5 replies
    Reuters ^ | November 28, 2023 | Nivedita Balu and Niket Nishant
    Bank of Nova Scotia ... the Canadian lender missed fourth-quarter profit estimates as uncertain economic climate prompted it to set aside more funds to guard against bad loans. Scotiabank kicks off Canadian banks' earning season, wrapping up a financial year marked with economic uncertainty, rising credit loss provisions as more consumers struggle to pay off their mortgages, layoffs to cut costs, and rising expenses. The bank's shares fell nearly 5% in early trading, dragging down Canada's main stock index (.GSPTSE). Lenders have been bracing for a surge in loan defaults as effects of the central bank's monetary policy tightening flow...
  • An Auto Loan Debt Crisis Looks Imminent

    11/04/2023 10:56:23 AM PDT · by RomanSoldier19 · 37 replies
    With auto loan rates at historic highs, rising payments, and mounting consumer debt, the auto lending industry is facing an inflection point. With lenders continuing to tighten restrictions and some even deciding to leave the consumer auto loans market, the stage is set for what could become a full-blown auto loan debt crisis. But how impactful such a crisis would be and how the industry can navigate its way out remains to be seen.
  • 'We can't pay': A growing wave of student loan borrowers are on the brink of a boycott, survey reveals — here’s why many may refuse to resume repayment in October

    09/17/2023 6:44:54 AM PDT · by where's_the_Outrage? · 153 replies
    moneywise ^ | Sep 7, 2023 | Vishesh Raisinghani
    As U.S. President Joe Biden’s stalled student loan forgiveness plan means repayment is set to resume on Oct. 1, a growing number of student loan borrowers are claiming they either cannot or will not pay the debt back. In fact, an August survey from student and education resource publication Intelligent.com revealed that 62% of respondents said they are considering boycotting loan payments in the fall as almost half of them doubt they will be able to afford those payments. Twenty-nine-year-old Shahem Mclaurin took to TikTok to ask hard questions about whether borrowers like him should protest what many view as...
  • Where student-loan forgiveness now stands for millions of borrowers one year after Biden announced his broad debt relief plan

    08/26/2023 2:14:42 PM PDT · by Libloather · 13 replies
    Business Insider ^ | 8/24/23 | Ayelet Sheffey
    One year ago today, millions of student-loan borrowers received the news some of them had been awaiting for decades - up to $20,000 of their student-loan balance would be wiped out. But they have yet to receive that relief. President Joe Biden's announcement was a long time coming. Since he took office, his administration was weighing its options to get relief to borrowers, and Biden himself even questioned his authority to enact broad debt relief. But on August 24, 2022, his administration concluded that he had the authority to cancel student debt for federal borrowers using the HEROES Act of...
  • 5 steps to prepare for student loan repayment

    08/19/2023 9:12:31 PM PDT · by Libloather · 20 replies
    Valley Central ^ | 8/19/23 | Erin El Issa
    (NerdWallet) – Federal student loan repayment resumes in the coming months - interest begins accruing in September, with payments starting in October - after a 3½-year payment pause. According to a new NerdWallet survey, most federal student loan borrowers (88%) didn’t make payments during the pandemic forbearance. If you’re one of these borrowers, here are five steps to prepare for repayment. 1. Know your details 2. Decide on a payment plan 3. Review your budget 4. Understand the downside of not making payments 5. Set up autopay
  • AOC had at least $15K in student loan debt while pushing handout: filing

    08/16/2023 9:28:43 AM PDT · by ChicagoConservative27 · 8 replies
    NY Post ^ | 08/16/2023 | Ryan King
    Progressive firebrand Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez carried thousands of dollars in student loan debt last year, new financial disclosures show. During that time, the Bronx and Queens congresswoman was pining for mass student loan cancellation, publicly urging the the Biden administration to use unconstitutional executive action to accomplish it. “I’m 32 years old now,” Ocasio-Cortez complained on the House floor in December 2021. “I have over $17,000 in student loan debt, and I didn’t go to graduate school because I knew that getting another degree would drown me in debt that I would never be able to surpass. This is unacceptable.”...
  • Fake News: Washington Post tries to do a hit job on a non-woke bank that loaned to Trump

    07/28/2023 7:22:10 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 4 replies
    American Thinker ^ | 07/28/2023 | Monica Showalter
    President Trump has had a lot of ups and downs in his real estate career, which means his relations with banks and credit can be pretty dicey. The matter was made worse for him in the wake of the January 6 protests, where wokester banks outright cut him off. His Trump Organization financial operation however did find a bank that would loan to his organization, a relatively small bank in San Diego called Axos Bank. and that set the Washington Post scrambling to look for some seedy Biden-style corruption. They found nothing. They must have spent some time on this,...
  • Finance expert reveals what Biden 'is not saying' about new student loan repayments

    07/20/2023 2:42:07 AM PDT · by Libloather · 20 replies
    Fox Business ^ | 7/19/23 | Kristen Altus
    After finding legal loopholes around the Supreme Court’s student loan decision, one personal finance expert unveiled what the Biden administration isn’t broadcasting about its new repayment plan. "They're really pulling the wool over people's eyes because they go, 'oh, there's forgiveness here, I don't have to pay my loan,'" Jade Warshaw, "The Ramsey Show" co-host, said Wednesday on FOX Business' "Mornings with Maria." "But what they're not saying is how many years it takes to actually get this forgiveness." President Biden announced the new student loan handout legislation - dubbed the Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) plan - which...
  • Biden forgives $39 BILLION in student debt for 804,000 Americans: White House goes around Supreme Court ruling to give handout to borrowers who have been paying for 20 years

    07/14/2023 11:34:32 AM PDT · by MinorityRepublican · 82 replies
    The Daily Mail ^ | 14 Jul 2023 | Wills Robinson
    President Joe Biden will forgive $39 billion in student debt for 804,000 Americans - two weeks after the Supreme Court struck down his $430 billion relief plan because it was unconstitutional. The president has continued his push to wipe billions in student debt, despite anger from taxpayers and Americans who have never been to college. The landmark Supreme Court decision dealt his plan a huge blow, but the White House has vowed to plow ahead to get widespread relief. Critics slammed the 'absurd' announcement and called it a 'slap in the face to taxpayers'. David Williams, President of the Taxpayers...
  • Troubled Submersible Company Received $450,000 in Covid Aid

    07/11/2023 8:47:03 PM PDT · by george76 · 13 replies
    Real Clear Investigations ^ | July 11, 2023 | Adam Andrzejewski
    OceanGate Expeditions, the company behind the Titan submersible disaster, was forgiven of its $450,000 Paycheck Protection Program loan, according to the ProPublica PPP Loan Database. OceanGate builds submersibles for tourism and research, but its inherently risky business model raises questions, and led to the tragic deaths of five people in the ocean in June. Its liability waiver for sub tourism mentioned the possibility of death three times on the first page alone. Now, some are accusing the company of cutting corners. James Cameron, the renowned Titanic explorer and director of the 1997 movie, said, "I was very suspect of the...
  • Meet a student-loan borrower with $101,000 in debt who doesn't have 'any hope' with Biden's new plan for loan forgiveness: 'I'm never going to be able to pay it down'

    07/09/2023 9:20:37 AM PDT · by Libloather · 165 replies
    Business Insider ^ | 7/09/23 | Ayelet Sheffey
    Jarrett, 38, isn't feeling too hot about President Joe Biden's new plan for student-loan forgiveness. After graduating with an undergraduate degree during the 2008 financial crisis, Jarrett - who requested his last name be withheld for privacy but whose identity is known to Insider - was laid off from his job. He decided pursuing an MBA would make him more appealing to employers, so that's what he did, and he graduated with his advanced degree in 2012 with the help of student loans. But Jarrett said the degree didn't pay off as intended. For years after graduating, he struggled to...
  • Biden VETOES Republican bill blocking his $400 billion student loan forgiveness plan: President vows to keep 'helping hardworking folks' - and leaves fate of relief program in hands of Supreme Court

    06/07/2023 6:28:17 PM PDT · by Libloather · 26 replies
    Daily Mail ^ | 6/07/23 | Emily Goodin
    resident Joe Biden on Wednesday vetoed a bill that would have overturned his student debt relief plan, leaving program's fate in the hands of the Supreme Court. Both the House and Senate approved the legislation that would block the president's program, which promises to cancel up to $20,000 of debt for millions of borrowers but has been held up by courts. 'I'm not gonna back down in my efforts to help pretend to manage and working and middle class families. That's why I'm going to veto this bill,' Biden said in a video posted to the White House social media...
  • Congress Repeals Biden Student Loan Debt Cancellation Plan; Tees up Presidential Veto

    06/02/2023 2:46:48 AM PDT · by Libloather · 13 replies
    US News ^ | 6/01/23 | Lauren Camera
    The Senate dealt a bipartisan blow to President Joe Biden’s student loan debt cancellation plan on Thursday, voting to support a resolution that blocks it from becoming law and also restarts monthly loan payments that have been paused since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic – the most significant rejection to date of the White House signature higher education policy. House Republicans adopted the resolution last month, but Biden is set to veto it. The White House warned in a statement of administrative policy that he would veto the measure if it makes it to his desk, saying it would...
  • White House budget assumes student-debt forgiveness will move forward

    03/09/2023 8:11:42 PM PST · by upchuck · 4 replies
    MarketWatch ^ | Mar 9, 2023 | Jillian Berman
    The Department of Education's request for funding for the Office of Federal Student Aid took into account the costs and savings from the plan Borrowers across the country are in financial limbo as they wait for the Supreme Court to decide whether the White House's student-debt cancellation plan is legal. But the Biden administration's own financial planning presumes the initiative will survive the courts. As part of the Department of Education's funding request to Congress for $2.7 billion for the Office of Federal Student Aid, officials took the costs and savings into account of President Joe Biden's plan to cancel...
  • Why Student Loan Debt Relief Is A Worse Idea Than You Think: Instead of make the current system better, we are disguising the problem with a deficit-financed subsidy

    03/06/2023 4:58:58 PM PST · by SeekAndFind · 5 replies
    Daniel Lacalle Blog ^ | 03/06/2023 | Daniel Lacalle
    The U.S. Supreme Court has heard different arguments from supporters and opponents of President Joe Biden’s student debt forgiveness program. It is probable that the justices will rule before June. However, it is important to remember a few challenges.Student loans are an essential tool to help maximize the number of citizens that have access to the best and most exclusive tuition. American universities are among the top in the world and high-quality tuition comes with an elevated cost. To help the disadvantaged access top universities it is important to have a thriving and affordable loan system, a solid grant program...
  • A great question nobody is asking about Biden’s student loan giveaway plan: Advocates need to be pestered with this question, for there is no good answer

    03/06/2023 7:47:58 AM PST · by SeekAndFind · 34 replies
    American Thinker ^ | 03/07/2023 | Thomas Lifson
    I am vehemently opposed to Joe Biden’s illegal assumption of the power to force taxpayers to assume the burden of student loan repayments on college tuition obligations voluntarily entered into. It’s wrong constitutionally, and it’s wrong morally to force other people to pay for services to others that only a minority receive. Besides, higher education has devolved into a brainwashing arm of the hard left and has lost all claim to be a general public benefit. The education cartel has abused the public with tuition escalating at three times the rate of general inflation for about half a century now,...
  • Supreme Court [LIVE] hears case on Biden's student debt relief plan. *Audio only*

    02/28/2023 8:13:33 AM PST · by know.your.why · 10 replies
    Unfortunately this is not a video coverage. Not sure why cameras are not allowed with this. Hmmm.... Anyway tune in if you'd like. Some very fast talking woman defense [biden] attorney going right now. Needs to cut down on the covfeve imho. Oh wait...we no longer know what a woman is. Sorry.
  • The Supreme Court Is Set to Rule on Student Loan Forgiveness. Here’s What Could Happen Next

    02/27/2023 3:34:30 PM PST · by know.your.why · 20 replies
    02/27/23 | Self
    The Supreme Court is poised to hear back-to-back oral arguments for two student loan-related cases on Tuesday, in what could be the final hurdle for the Biden administration’s student loan forgiveness plan. In August, President Joe Biden announced a program that would forgive up to $20,000 in debt for borrowers with federally held student loans, impacting more than 40 million borrowers. Applications for the program opened in October, but a federal judge in Texas put the program on hold in November, ruling that the program was “unlawful.” In both of the cases heading to the Supreme Court, Biden v. Nebraska—a...
  • Biden Student Loan Forgiveness Plan In Trouble At Supreme Court, Lawyers Say

    02/21/2023 8:22:43 PM PST · by SeekAndFind · 8 replies
    Epoch Times ^ | 02/21/2023 | Matthew Vadum
    President Joe Biden’s sweeping plan to partially forgive student loans will likely receive a cool reception when the Supreme Court hears challenges to the program on Feb. 28, legal experts told The Epoch Times.Pacific Legal Foundation attorney Caleb Kruckenberg (courtesy Pacific Legal Foundation)Biden introduced the plan in August 2022 in a move that critics decried as a constitutionally dubious attempt to shore up Democrats’ fortunes ahead of the November 2022 congressional elections. While the Congressional Budget Office said the plan could cost about $400 billion, the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania estimates the price tag could exceed $1...