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Cleveland City Council reports a total of $165,234,311.18 in medical debt was wiped out as part of its initiative with a nonprofit.
After David Velasquez’s father had a heart attack, he received medical bills for $126,000 — four times his annual income. Unfortunately, his experience was far from unique, writes Velasquez. Every ...
Relying on credit and ever-increasing balances are signs you may have too much debt.
While Trump's administration has scaled back many student loan forgiveness programs, these options still offer potential ...
The medical debt relief program erased medical debt for 161,000 Cleveland residents, though $1 million went unspent.
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With federal student loan collections back in effect, millions of borrowers face renewed pressure. Discover your options and what to expect starting Monday.
What is the U.S. without its federal Department of Education? The potential answers worry parents, educators, students and policy experts after President Donald Trump’s executive order to shut down ...
An organisation that supports non-profit agencies has urged the Government to commit to stronger investment in the social ...
Consolidated Credit is a nationally recognized and certified credit counseling agency. We offer credit counseling, debt management services, debt relief ... The nonprofit’s website has extensive ...
For the first time in five years, student loan borrowers whose payments are long overdue could face stiff consequences, and ...
Leaders from Connecticut’s nonprofit sector delivered a unified message to legislators Wednesday: Vital human services are on ...