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Every action in the universe has a reaction. How many students in the future will pay back unpaid student loans when the next forgiveness program is right around the corner?
Karin Zilbertstein, a cybersecurity expert and vice president of Guardio, warns borrowers to be careful. "Scams are coming back, because it's a hot topic and everybody's concerned," said Zilbertstein.
The world is filled with scams. Some of them are in the spotlight while others are a bit subtle. However, auto loans may be ...
Millions of borrowers who are late on their student loan payments are at risk of falling behind on other debts, the New York Fed says.
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) took action against a pair of student loan debt relief companies for allegedly ...
Five Connecticut residents were charged with offenses related to fraudulent small business loan applications in Connecticut and Washington after a federal grandy jury ...
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is currently providing benefits to approximately 23.7 million people ...
The Better Business Bureau is warning students to watch out for scams, as the federal government begins collecting on student ...
With student loan collections resuming, here's how to protect yourself from scams and understand your rights when contacted ...
From those pesky toll messages to claims there's a problem with a package delivery - text scams are flooding our phones.
More than 42 million people hold federal student loans owing more than $3 trillion to the government. KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — In late April, the federal government announced it would resume collections on ...
Confusion about repayment plans and the resumption of involuntary collections have made it even easier for scammers to find ...