
The Student Debt Relief Application Is Live: Here’s What You Need To Know
President Joe Biden announced Monday that student loan borrowers can begin to apply for debt relief through a new online application.
President Joe Biden announced Monday that student loan borrowers can begin to apply for debt relief through a new online application.
On Friday, October 7, the Bureau of Labor Statistics released a report with preliminary September unemployment and job numbers.
According to an analysis prepared by the Department of Education and released by the White House on Sept. 20, more than 40 million borrowers in all 50 states would benefit from President Joe Biden’s proposal for student loan debt relief.
On Sept. 6, the Department of Commerce announced a $50 billion plan focused on boosting U.S.-based manufacturing of semiconductor microchips entitled the CHIPS for America program.
Over the next ten years, the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) will bring in just under $740 billion and invest $433 billion of that back into programs laid out in the bill.
Last week, Congress passed the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) which creates new tax reforms primarily affecting corporations
The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) was recently passed by Congress and is now expected to be signed by President Joe Biden. The bill, a key part of the President’s agenda, allots the largest federal clean energy investment in U.S. history.
Last Friday, August 12, the House passed the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) sending the bill to President Joe Biden’s desk to be signed into law.
The U.S. Senate on Sunday gave final approval to a historic climate and health care package following months of negotiations. Every single Senate Republican voted against it.
A survey of consumers released on Monday by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York found that expectations of inflation in the next few years has declined for the second month in a row.
Eighty-eight Republicans voted against the compromise to expand health care coverage for more than 3.5 million veterans.
On July 8th, Biden signed an executive order with the goal of protecting access to reproductive health care services.