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It's been a busy week on Busted Pencils! Did you miss something? Catch up on our best segments of the week now! Save Our Schools Arizona is fighting to keep public money in public education, for Arizona and for us all. Student Loan Debt Relief took a major blow this week, Alan Collinge, founder of Student Loan Justice breaks it down with Tim and Johnny. There are many paths to becoming a top-notch educator, whether you know you want to be a teacher as a young child or find yourself in a career; Sam Todd, current bus driver and future teacher, is Busting Pencils for the first time! Finally, we're catching up with returning Pencil Buster, the Association for College and University Educators' co-founder and current president, Jonathan Gyurko. Busted Pencils is a part of the Civic Media radio network and airs Monday through Friday from 6-7 pm across Wisconsin. Subscribe to the podcast to be sure not to miss out on a single episode! To learn more about the show and all of the programming across the Civic Media network, head over to https://civicmedia.us/shows to see the entire broadcast line up. Follow the show on Facebook, X and Instagram to keep up with Dr. Tim, Dr. Johnny and the show!
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Attorney Rae Kaplan of Kaplan Law Firm joins John Williams to talk about a couple of approaching student loan relief deadlines that you should know about.
Attorney Rae Kaplan of Kaplan Law Firm joins John Williams to talk about a couple of approaching student loan relief deadlines that you should know about.
Attorney Rae Kaplan of Kaplan Law Firm joins John Williams to talk about a couple of approaching student loan relief deadlines that you should know about.
Welcome to the latest episode of our podcast, where we delve into the heart of financial wellness and empowerment for the modern young professional. In this special episode, our founder and leading financial expert, Joseph Reinke, takes an in-depth look at the newly announced plans for student debt relief. With a fine-tooth comb, we dissect the proposals, their potential impact, and the reality behind the numbers. Are these plans a beacon of hope for millions, or a political move with the elections in mind? Joseph doesn't just lay out the facts; he invites you to weigh in with your thoughts on whether these proposals will see the light of day. From discussing who benefits from the cancellation of unpaid interest to the nuances of automatic debt cancellation for certain borrowers, this episode promises clarity in the complex world of student loans and financial freedom. But that's not all. We're not just talking dollars and cents; we're discussing the tangible and intangible aspects of financial freedom. How do these plans affect your financial wellness, and what does it mean for your journey towards financial independence? Whether you're on YouTube or tuning in through your favorite podcast platform, make sure to subscribe, hit the notification bell, and leave us a review. Your support helps us grow and reach more individuals striving for financial freedom. Let's navigate these proposals together, understand their true impact, and equip you with the knowledge to make informed financial decisions. For more insights and resources, visit us at FitBUX. Join us as we pave the way to financial empowerment, one episode at a time.
The Biden administration canceled debt for nearly 80,000 borrowers; CBO projects less federal debt thanks to immigration, spending restrictions; initial unemployment claims hover around 210,000 for fourth week; existing home sales unexpectedly jump 9.5%.
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U.S. Education Secretary Miguel Cardona discusses the early rollout of $1.2B in student loan forgiveness and the future of debt relief. Why did the Biden administration accelerate student loan forgiveness by wiping away $1.2 billion in debt nearly six months ahead of schedule? How will eligible borrowers, especially those enrolled in the new income-driven repayment plan SAVE, be notified of this unexpected relief? Hosts Sean Pyles and Anna Helhoski explain the latest in student loan forgiveness before Anna speaks with Dr. Miguel Cardona, U.S. Secretary of Education. They break down the latest wave of debt relief, totaling a historic 138 billion dollars approved for cancellation among 3.9 million borrowers, all achieved through executive action. They also discuss the motivations behind prioritizing student debt forgiveness and the details of the SAVE plan, offering insights into who benefits, how eligible borrowers will be notified, and what lies ahead for student loan borrowers in 2024. In their conversation, the Nerds discuss: student loans, loan forgiveness, Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) plan, debt relief, income-driven repayment, financial aid, student debt, loan cancellation, loan eligibility, loan notification, executive action, loan benefits, repayment plan, loan borrowers, debt cancellation, loan relief, loan impact, loan insights, loan motivations, federal student aid, and Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). To send the Nerds your money questions, call or text the Nerd hotline at 901-730-6373 or email podcast@nerdwallet.com. Like what you hear? Please leave us a review and tell a friend.
President Biden began emailing more than 150,000 student loan borrowers enrolled in his signature repayment plan that their debts — $1.2 billion in total — have been canceled, the latest effort by the administration to tout its success in providing debt relief as the campaign season heats up. Pags gives his thoughts. PLUS...Reporter Sara Carter Unleashes on Deep State Shenanigans: Demolishing the Ludicrous Russia Collusion Narrative and Revealing the Truth!
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The U.S. Supreme Court has determined that the federal student debt relief program, initiated last year, did not have proper authorization. Consequently, student loan interest accumulation will resume starting on September 1st, 2023, and payments on these loans will be due starting in October. How to Reduce Monthly Student Loan Read More Shared by United Resource Connection July 26, 2023
In August 2022, the Biden administration announced a plan to cancel up to $20,000 in student loan debt for eligible borrowers. The plan, legally challenged almost immediately, was struck down in early July by the Supreme Court, ruling the Executive had overreached its authority. Then, on July 14, the Biden administration announced its latest move: using the negotiated rulemaking process under the Higher Education Act to forgive student loans, revising income-driven repayment plans, and providing more than 800,000 qualifying borrowers with nearly $40 billion in loan forgiveness. On the latest episode of Policy Outsider, Rockefeller Institute Director of Education Policy Studies Brian Backstrom and Fellow Rebecca Natow discuss the Supreme Court's ruling, the Biden administration's latest plan, and what comes next in the lengthy saga of addressing the nation's student loan debt crisis. Guests: Brian Backstrom, director of education policy studies, Rockefeller Institute Rebecca Natow, fellow, Rockefeller Institute & associate professor of educational leadership and policy, Hofstra University Learn More: States Step In: Relieving the Burden of Student Loan Debt Student Debt In New York State: A Compendium of Work by the Rockefeller Institute of Government State-Sponsored Child Investment Accounts: Helping Parents Save for Collage, Helping Students Avoid Loan Debt
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Bo Thompson, Beth Troutman and Pete Kaliner fill in for Vince Coakley. They discuss the latest Supreme Court rulings on student loan debt and LGBTQ cases. That and much more on The Vince Coakley Radio Program.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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There are plenty of Russian soldiers seeking ways to surrender, and Ukraine is giving them an easy-out with a high-tech hotline. Despite his Student Loan Debt Relief package being turned down, President Biden has still been forgiving billions in student loan debt. And KFI's Tech Reporter Rich DeMuro is back for Tech Tuesday! He and Handel talk about Amazon already closing its cashier-free stores abd how technology is making us leave gratuitous gratuities!
How do you see student loan debt relief? Is it unfair because other people and generations have had to pay their debt back or is it good for the nation and for the individuals who benefit, even if it doesn't help me specifically? KSL Newsradio's Amanda Dickson asks her guests about this on A Woman's View this week. Her guests this week include Kristin Sokol, professional relationship and dating coach, Ganel-Lyn Condie, author, podcaster and speaker, and Nancy Lord, former Republican National Committeewoman and producer and artistic director of the Bluffdale Choir.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with The New York Times publishing a stunning account of more than 100 migrant children who, according to the Times' reporting, were working overnight shifts and dangerous jobs for companies large and small throughout the U.S. Plus, Rep. Ayanna Pressley joins us on the need for student loan debt relief, with the conservative Supreme Court majority poised to possibly kill President Biden's relief plan. Also in this episode, we examine how in some of the red states with new abortion restrictions, exceptions were built into those laws, but few of those exceptions are actually being granted, putting women's lives at risk. Then, we cover House Republicans holding hearings focused on Covid conspiracy theories, as a government report raises new questions about the origin of the virus. Finally, we honor the Tulsa Race Massacre survivors as living history as Black History Month comes to a close. All this and more in this editon of The ReidOut on MSNBC.
Tackling Student Loan Debt Relief Issues with Candidly's Laurel Taylor Student loan debt has gotten plenty of attention lately, thanks not only to the great news about the student loan debt repayment provision in SECURE 2.0, but also because of the ongoing pause on federal student loan payments, President Biden's controversial student debt forgiveness program, and the lawsuits from a number of red states that are currently preventing that program from moving forward with Supreme Court arguments on deck. Here to help us sort it all out is Laurel Taylor, the founder and CEO of Candidly, a student debt solutions and financial wellness technology firm that's dealing with these topics every day. Taylor shares insights advisors need to know about this hot-button 2023 topic.
Attorney Rae Kaplan (America’s student debt expert!) of Kaplan Law Firm joins John Williams to talk about the latest changes that you should be aware of regarding the Biden administration's student loan debt relief program
Attorney Rae Kaplan (America’s student debt expert!) of Kaplan Law Firm joins John Williams to talk about the latest changes that you should be aware of regarding the Biden administration's student loan debt relief program
Attorney Rae Kaplan (America’s student debt expert!) of Kaplan Law Firm joins John Williams to talk about the latest changes that you should be aware of regarding the Biden administration's student loan debt relief program
Student Loan Debt Relief → https://www.myloansense.com/c/allied-... Are you looking for a mortgage advisor who can understand your unique scenario or someone who is licensed in all 50 States as well as Puerto Rico? Then you are on the right channel! I can help you whether you are a first-time homebuyer, or with any type of loan type, you wish to use. Let's get started!
Attorney Rae Kaplan, of Kaplan Law Firm, joins John Williams to talk about the latest information you should know about the Biden administration’s student loan debt relief program.
Attorney Rae Kaplan, of Kaplan Law Firm, joins John Williams to talk about the latest information you should know about the Biden administration’s student loan debt relief program.
Attorney Rae Kaplan, of Kaplan Law Firm, joins John Williams to talk about the latest information you should know about the Biden administration’s student loan debt relief program.
Student Loan Debt Relief → https://www.myloansense.com/c/allied-first-bank Credit Scores and More → https://creditscoresandmore.com/ My Fico Score → https://www.myfico.com/ Are you looking for a mortgage advisor who can understand your unique scenario or someone who is licensed in all 50 States as well as Puerto Rico? Then you are on the right channel! I can help you whether you are a first-time homebuyer, or with any type of loan type, you wish to use. Let's get started!
Student Loan Debt Relief → https://www.myloansense.com/c/allied-first-bank Are you looking for a mortgage advisor who can understand your unique scenario or someone who is licensed in all 50 States as well as Puerto Rico? Then you are on the right channel! I can help you whether you are a first-time homebuyer, or with any type of loan type, you wish to use. Let's get started!
Student Loan Debt Relief → https://www.myloansense.com/c/allied-first-bank Are you looking for a mortgage advisor who can understand your unique scenario or someone who is licensed in all 50 States as well as Puerto Rico? Then you are on the right channel! I can help you whether you are a first-time homebuyer, or with any type of loan type, you wish to use. Let's get started!
Student Loan Debt Relief → https://www.myloansense.com/c/allied-first-bank Are you looking for a mortgage advisor who can understand your unique scenario or someone who is licensed in all 50 States as well as Puerto Rico? Then you are on the right channel! I can help you whether you are a first-time homebuyer, or with any type of loan type, you wish to use. Let's get started!
Student Loan Debt Relief → https://www.myloansense.com/c/allied-first-bank Are you looking for a mortgage advisor who can understand your unique scenario or someone who is licensed in all 50 States as well as Puerto Rico? Then you are on the right channel! I can help you whether you are a first-time homebuyer, or with any type of loan type, you wish to use. Let's get started!
New Developments in NCLA's Student Loan Debt Relief Lawsuit Mark interviews NCLA Litigation Counsel Sheng Li on new developments in NCLA's lawsuit against President Biden's student-loan-debt-cancellation plan, Cato Institute v. U.S. Department of Education, Miguel Cardona, Richard Cordray and Joseph Biden. NLRB's New “Joint Employer” Rules Mark continues with NCLA's Sheng Li on proposed new “Joint Employer” rules and the possible Brand X deference problem.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hello everyone, it's Bill Thompson – T Bill. Some of the things covered on today's session include: Stop Limit orders explained The Supreme Court to hear student loan debt relief case Mixed GDP and inflation reports A possible rail strike and embargo and Russian Oil Salesforce Co-CEO suddenly resigns Earnings news on Costco and Five Below
On this episode, we're gearing up for the holidays…kinda. We chat about our current traditions with our family and friends, as well as traditions we hope to create in the future! We also discuss how weird Thanksgiving is (27:37)During Dumpster Dive, we throw away the entire U.S. government! Why they playing in our face about this student debt relief?? (13:06)For WIYR, we're sharing old & new music that we love from Dreamville, Costa Titch, & SAULT! (1:17:03)Follow us on Tiktok, IG, & Twitter @TrumorRoomPodintro prod. by Ricky Davaine
President Biden's student loan debt relief program has been halted indefinitely by the appeals court. Some signs of progress that came out of the UN Climate Change Summit. What exactly is it like working for someone like Elon Musk? And TikTok has built itself into an Ads juggernaut.
Mike & Nick on the federal appeals court's temporary block on President Biden's student loan forgiveness program, plus, NY Times best-selling author Jeff Pearlman is back to discuss his new book, 'The Last Folk Hero: The Life & Myth of Bo Jackson". This episode is brought to you by Fresh Roasted Coffee. Head to https://www.freshroastedcoffee.com/ and enter in the promo code CANWEGET20 for 20% off your first purchase. And by 800-Florals - Get flowers for that special someone in your life. Visit https://www.800florals.com/category.asp?category=mx&ID=@AF1 to get a discount for being a CWPT listener!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/can-we-please-talk. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/can-we-please-talk. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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If you or your child has student loan debt, listen in! In this episode of The Agent of Wealth Podcast, host Marc Bautis is joined by John Williams, Wealth Advisor at Bautis Financial. Together, they provide the need-to-know facts regarding the student loan debt forgiveness plan coming out of The White House.In this episode, you will learn:The three main parts of the student loan debt relief plan.How to determine if you are eligible for student loan debt forgiveness.What you need to do to get forgiveness.If you will owe taxes on the student loan amount.And more!Resources:Episode Transcript & Blog | White House Fact Sheet: Student Loan Debt Relief Plan | studentaid.gov | Sign up for alerts from the Department of Education: www.ed.gov/subscriptions | Schedule an Introductory Call | Bautis Financial: 7 N Mountain Ave Montclair, New Jersey 07042 (862) 205-5000
If you have federal student loans, then this episode is for you! The White House released a HUGE statement, that they will be forgiving $10k in students loans and $20k for Pell Grant recipients, if you make under $125k as a single person or under $250k as a couple. Tune in to this special 15-minute bonus episode and get the details you need and answers to FAQs! Don't leave money on the table, tune in today!You can learn more by going to: www.studentaid.govBe sure not to miss an update by going to: https://www.ed.gov/subscriptionsApplications are due by December 31, 2023- but we suggest not waiting until the last minute.
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Mike & Nick on President Biden's executive order regarding student loan debt forgiveness & what this means for you, an explainer on "quiet quitting", plus, fmr. federal & state prosecutor, CNN sr. legal analyst Elie Honig is back to help us break down the latest legal news making headlines.This episode is brought to you by -Fresh Roasted Coffee - Since 2009, their passion has been bringing you gourmet coffees from all over the world! Visit https://www.freshroastedcoffee.com/?cjevent=8822acf31aa411ed8304f6570a82b832&cjdata=MXxOfDB8WXww to get a discount on this amazing coffee!Kitcaster - Want to be featured on a podcast? Ready to connect with your audience? Sign up for FREE today at https://kitcaster.com/cwpt/ to be featured as a guest on a podcast TODAY!800-Florals - Get flowers for that special someone in your life. Visit https://www.800florals.com/category.asp?category=mx&ID=@AF1 to get a discount for being a CWPT listener!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/can-we-please-talk. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/can-we-please-talk. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On Wednesday, President Biden announced that he will cancel $10,000 in federal student loan debt for people earning $125,000 or less per year, and will cancel an extra $10,000 for Pell Grant recipients, extend the pause on student loan payments until Dec. 31, and make reforms that would allow the student loan system to be more manageable for borrowers. This was a long-awaited announcement for the more than 45 million people who have federal student loans, and the White House estimates that this relief will allow for roughly 20 million borrowers to have their student debt fully canceled.In the coming months, the Department of Education said it will release a form to apply for this relief before the end of the year, but also noted that roughly eight million people will receive automatic relief. We talk with John King, EdTrust President and former U.S. Secretary of Education, about the announcement and what more needs to be done. And we also hear from Michael Arceneaux, author of “I Don't Want To Die Poor,” who talks about his private student loan debt.
The Mincing Rascals this week are John Williams of WGN Radio, Eric Zorn of The Picayune Sentinel and The Daily Herald, Heather Cherone, political reporter for WTTW, and Brandon Pope, host of ‘On the Block‘ on WCIU. This week, the Rascals talk about the Biden administration announcing their plan for student loan debt forgiveness. How are the Rascals feeling about this? […]
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John discusses President Biden's student loan debt relief plan - forgiving $10,000 in federal student debt for most borrowers thereby fulfilling a campaign pledge. He also remembers legendary Who drummer Keith Moon comparing his antics to Trump. Next he interviews Kenge Adams and Nadiyah Johnson of the Urban Futures Center in Milwaukee. Then finally he chats with Michael in Manhattan and EJ in Los Angeles. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome to #Millennial, the home of PRETEND adulting and real talk. Are we still on the Be Real train? Instagram is clearly getting on board. Amid news that Biden will be (finally) announcing his student loan forgiveness solution, the panel has thoughts... BREAKING NEWS: Andrew is committing to the highly anticipated 'Game of Thrones' and 'Lord of the Rings' spinoff series. #iconic Is this the make or break moment for major fandom spinoff series? Related to 'Game of Thrones', a listener asks 'AITA if I don't go to my friend's GoT themed wedding?' Andrew surprises Laura and Pam by asking them to read in High Valyrian on air in honor of our 'Thrones' conversation. Demi Lovato's latest single '29' has gone viral, prompting more conversations about the cultural shift in perceptions around large age gaps in relationships. As active members of fandom, we speak about the large age gaps in some of our own friendships "back in the day," and whether we think we would approach them differently now. Our listeners weigh in with their stories about being in a romantic relationship with a large age gap. Republicans are fear mongering over the $80 billion earmarked in the Inflation Reduction Act for hiring 87,000 new IRS agents. Andrew gets vulnerable about being audited by the IRS, but also points out that an agent didn't take him out with an "AK-15." Take note, Senator Grassley. This week's recommendations will help you stay feeling cozy ahead of fall: purchase audit protection when filing taxes (Andrew), OUAI leave-in conditioner (Laura), and Rare Beauty's Lip Soufflé (Pam). And in this week's installment of After Dark, available on Patreon: Inspired by our Demi Lovato discussion in the main show, we get into more specifics about the issues that can present in friendships and romantic relationships with a large age gap. Each member of the panel has a story about something they've seen or experienced that can make these relationships complicated, but there is nuance so long as consenting adults are involved.
Note: The news of the Supreme Court's Roe v Wade ruling broke as we were approaching the end of the episode recording, so our reactions are found at that point. Laura begins the show with an update that has Andrew and Pam on the edge of their seats. A new feature in The Atlantic details the rise of the "workcation" as a result of many companies moving to a work from home model during the pandemic. Have we ever "workcationed?" What are the pros and cons? Does working on vacation further blur the lines between work and life in a post-pandemic world? President Biden is finally considering some amount of student debt forgiveness. We'll hear more in the next couple of months, but borrowers are anxious for details. Our listeners sound off about their student loan debt, and we commiserate about the predatory lending student loan borrowers are subjected to. What do we think of the argument that student debt forgiveness is unfair to those who paid their loans off? WTF News: He was 5'7”. After surgery he'll be 5'10” A 25-year-old pursued limb lengthening surgery to increase his height due to the stupid and unfair societal standards for how tall a man "should" be. The story doesn't end there: the man in question paid for the $75,000 surgery with his OnlyFans, where he specializes in a humiliation kink where his subscribers pay him to degrade them. Some BREAKING NEWS hits just as we wrap the show: a leaked opinion from Justice Alito shows that the Supreme Court has voted to overturn Roe v. Wade, the landmark decision that guaranteed the federal constitutional protection of abortion rights. Y'all know we've got some recommendations: the Elgato Stream Deck (Andrew), the CDC's Quarantine and Isolation calculator if you're exposed to COVID-19 (Laura), and Etsy for unique gift shopping (Pam). This week's episode is sponsored by Felix Gray (https://www.felixgrayglasses.com/MILL). Support #Millennial by supporting our sponsors! And in this week's installment of After Dark, available to all Patrons: An Uber driver pushes Andrew to his limit, and we share experiences in which a driver's tip could be impacted for bad behavior. "But he picked me up from my house, I don't want him to come murder me." Speaking of bad behavior, we'd LOVE to talk to you about an amazing opportunity to get involved with NFTs. Don't know what an NFT is? We bet you have at least one annoying Facebook friend who does.