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A Snapshot of Federal Student Loan Debt

After years of increasing, growth in counts of federal student loan borrowers, average annual amounts borrowed, and average cumulative debt owed appears to be moderating somewhat. Overall, though, more student loan dollars continue to be disbursed than are repaid, resulting in an expanding federal student loan portfolio. Nearly 43 million individuals—one in six adult Americans—have...

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How Russia Will Affect Social Security.

The Russia/Ukraine conflict could have far-reaching effects that have the potential to adversely impact retirees through the health and longevity of the Social Security system. – Explained by Devin Carroll, RSSA