U.S. Student loan debt statistics you should know in 2023

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U.S. Student loan debt statistics you should know in 2023

U.S. Student loan debt statistics you should know in 2023

Many or all of the products featured here are from our partners who compensate us. This may influence which products we write about and where and how the product appears on a page. However, this does not influence our evaluations. At the end of 2022, the Federal Reserve reported that roughly 43.5 million Americans have... Read More

10 Things Taxes Pay For: Where Do Your Federal Tax Dollars Go?

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10 Things Taxes Pay For: Where Do Your Federal Tax Dollars Go?

10 Things Taxes Pay For: Where Do Your Federal Tax Dollars Go?

Update: The IRS deadline for filing taxes is April 18th, 2023. This applies to most taxpayers. Those that request an extension will have until October 16th, 2023 to file. The federal government spent a total of $6.3 trillion from October 2021 through September 2022, according to the U.S. Treasury Department’s Combined Statement of Receipts, Outlays... Read More

9 Tips for Paying Off Holiday Debt

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9 Tips for Paying Off Holiday Debt

9 Tips for Paying Off Holiday Debt

In between holiday shopping, parties, travel and more, holiday spending can really get away from us. Sure, you might’ve created a tentative budget for holidays. But if you weren’t careful, it could’ve been pretty easy to go over budget a little—or a lot.  Does this situation sound familiar? You’re definitely not alone. During the 2021... Read More

How to Handle a Medical Debt Collector

Managing Debt

How to Handle a Medical Debt Collector

How to Handle a Medical Debt Collector

In This Piece Gather Information Request Verification of Debt File a Dispute Make Sure It’s Listed as Medical Debt Can You Negotiate Medical Bills in Collection? Know Your Rights Are you struggling with medical debt? Are you tired of medical collectors calling? If so, you’re not alone. Studies show that Americans owe more than $88... Read More

An Open Letter to New College Graduates About Money

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An Open Letter to New College Graduates About Money

An Open Letter to New College Graduates About Money

This article originally appeared on Financial Pilgrimage and has been republished here with permission. Dear College Graduate, Congratulations! You did it. You now have a fancy piece of paper saying you’re skilled in your college major. For the past twenty years, you’ve been in school to prepare you for your life ahead. You’re moving from... Read More

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