Category: student loan

How Recent Supreme Court Rulings Can Affect Your Personal Finances

The U.S. Supreme Court is always busy making decisions that affect many people. Rulings made in recent days will impact a lot more with regard to their personal finances. Three of these decisions could affect many more people, particularly those with bank accounts, past-due mortgage payments, and student loans. Permission Is Not Needed to Look…


How Recent Supreme Court Rulings Can Affect Your Pocket

The U.S. Supreme Court is always busy making decisions that affect many people. Rulings made in recent days will impact a lot more with regard to their personal finances. Three of these decisions could affect many more people, particularly those with bank accounts, past-due mortgage payments, and student loans. Permission Is Not Needed to Look…


LIVE 6 PM ET: NTD Evening News (July 14): Long Island Serial Killer Suspect Arrested; Biden Admin Forgives $39 Billion in Student Loans

Officials in New York’s Long Island on July 14 arrested a suspect in connection with the Gilgo Beach serial killer case, authorities confirmed, as police sources have revealed the name of the alleged killer. In 2010 and 2011, officials found 11 sets of human remains along a beach highway in what was believed to be…


NTD Evening News (July 14): Long Island Serial Killer Suspect Arrested; Biden Admin Forgives $39 Billion in Student Loans

Officials in New York’s Long Island on July 14 arrested a suspect in connection with the Gilgo Beach serial killer case, authorities confirmed, as police sources have revealed the name of the alleged killer. In 2010 and 2011, officials found 11 sets of human remains along a beach highway in what was believed to be…


JPMorgan Chase CEO Questions ‘Bidenomics’, Warns Against Mixing Economic and Political Agenda

JPMorgan Chase chief executive Jamie Dimon isn’t fully convinced by the economic plan President Joe Biden is touting as a historic accomplishment. In an interview with The Economist’s editor-in-chief Zanny Minton Beddoes, which was published on Tuesday, Mr. Dimon was asked whether he believes “Bidenomics” is a success. “God, it’s a tough question to answer,”…


ANALYSIS: Democrats, Republicans Step Up With Student Loan Debt Plans

As the Biden administration’s plan to erase more than $400 billion in federal student loan debt failed at the U.S. Supreme Court, both Democrats and Republicans are saying they have an answer to help with the looming student loan default crisis. To fulfill his campaign promise, President Joe Biden has pledged that he will still…


Biden Suffers MAJOR Loss by Supreme Court’s 6-3 Ruling | Facts Matter

Earlier Friday, in a major blow to President Joe Biden and his administration, the U.S. Supreme Court officially struck down the federal student loan debt elimination scheme. And the impact of this ruling will have tremendous ramifications over the next year—specifically, as we’re heading into the 2024 election. After about a year of legal back…


Biden Unveils New Action on Student Loan Forgiveness After Supreme Court Ruling

A multi-billion dollar student loan forgiveness plan has now been struck down by the high court. What do students now face, and what’s the reaction from President Joe Biden? Rep. Michelle Steel (R-Calif.) joins us to weigh in on the Supreme Court’s decisions on affirmative action and student loan forgiveness. She has introduced a bill dealing with the college…


SCOTUS Held Biden to Rule of Law in Student Loan Case: Constitutional Attorney

The U.S. Supreme Court handed President Joe Biden a defeat on Friday, blocking his plan to cancel $430 billion in student loan debt. The justices ruled against Biden in a 6-3 decision and said the Biden administration overstepped its authority with the plan, with conservative justices in the majority. Another major ruling from the Supreme…


ANALYSIS: Student Loan Cancellation Killed by SCOTUS, What Borrowers Can Expect Next

The legal fight over President Joe Biden’s proposal to “forgive” billions of dollars in federal student debt is finally put to an end, so are all questions and confusions about when, or if at all, borrowers will have to start paying their bills again. Prior to Friday’s decision, the U.S. Supreme Court had heard a…