'DC (Debt Ceiling) Wars' Likely To Be Waged Until Year's End
With Congress soon returning and the Biden Administration adamant about enacting its $3.5 trillion infrastructure package, several experts told NewsmaxRead More
With Congress soon returning and the Biden Administration adamant about enacting its $3.5 trillion infrastructure package, several experts told NewsmaxRead More
Former President Donald Trump said Saturday that Republicans in Congress should use the upcoming debt ceiling vote as leverage toRead More
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen warned members of Congress on Friday that if the debt ceiling is not raised, it willRead More
Senate Democrats accused Republicans Wednesday of a “shameless, cynical” ploy that would damage the economy and the government’s credit ratingRead More
Former Trump economist Stephen Moore says passing President Joe Biden’s $2 trillion debt bill would be the “dumbest thing” asRead More
Nearly two months ago, at the beginning of April, White House chief of staff Ron Klain told reporters President JoeRead More
The White House is currently “reviewing” President Joe Biden’s authority to cancel federal student loan debt, according to Press SecretaryRead More
President Donald Trump’s administration is claiming that it would be illegal for the executive branch to order the forgiveness ofRead More
For some on Capitol Hill, the debt accumulated by the federal government is a back-burner issue, especially as COVID-19 wreaksRead More
TROUBLES: To Reduce Debt, CUMULUS Radio Considers Selling 250 Tower Sites… (Third column, 11th story, link) Drudge Report Feed needsRead More
County In Rural Kansas Jailing People Over Unpaid Medical Debt! (Third column, 6th story, link)
A new poll reveals that 40 percent of Americans would prefer student debt forgiveness to universal health care. Student loanRead More
Health care in America: For one family, a $300,000 debt nightmare… (Third column, 9th story, link)
The LendEDU website conducted a survey with student loan borrowers to gauge the popularity of having their debt forgiven.
As Americans usher in 2020, millions say they are making a New Year’s resolution to improve their finances.