YI Testifies: Private Student Loan Borrowers Need Help Now
By Nicholas Kelly Yesterday, Young Invincibles testified before the United States Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs as an advocate for the millions of American student borrowers...
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 15, 2013 Contact Rae Roca Rae.roca@younginvincibles.org 202.378.3526 Young Invincibles’ Statement on Senate Budget [WASHINGTON, DC]–Yesterday, the Senate Budget Committee...
View ArticleINFOGRAPHIC: Senate Deal Treats Students Like Cash Cows
By Tom Allison The Senate is voting on a deal to change interest rates on federal student loans, pegging the rates to the 10-year Treasury note. With market interest rates so low this year, students...
View Article4 Reactions to the Student Loan Interest Rate Deal
By Adrienne Sheares When Congress failed to act on July 1st, federal subsidized Stafford student loan interest rates doubled from 3.4 percent to 6.8 percent. Since then, students everywhere have been...
View ArticleYI Testifies: Private Student Loan Borrowers Need Help Now
By Nicholas Kelly Yesterday, Young Invincibles testified before the United States Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs as an advocate for the millions of American student borrowers...
View ArticleYoung Invincibles’ Statement on Senate Budget
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 15, 2013 Contact Rae Roca Rae.roca@younginvincibles.org 202.378.3526 Young Invincibles’ Statement on Senate Budget [WASHINGTON, DC]–Yesterday, the Senate Budget Committee...
View ArticleINFOGRAPHIC: Senate Deal Treats Students Like Cash Cows
By Tom Allison The Senate is voting on a deal to change interest rates on federal student loans, pegging the rates to the 10-year Treasury note. With market interest rates so low this year, students...
View Article4 Reactions to the Student Loan Interest Rate Deal
By Adrienne Sheares When Congress failed to act on July 1st, federal subsidized Stafford student loan interest rates doubled from 3.4 percent to 6.8 percent. Since then, students everywhere have been...
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