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As Americans grapple with questions of impeachment, many schools have shifted attention away from civics education.
After 45 years, the songs are still a hit in classrooms.
A. Wayne Johnson’s proposal would forgive up to $50,000 in federal student loans per person
A new plan aims to create housing and jobs.
How do these people feel about competing on “Paid Off With Michael Torpey”? It’s an “absurd,” “dystopian” idea that will hopefully start a national conversation.
“Indebted” delves into how the college affordability gap defines middle class life in America.
Bankrate.com ranks a range of STEM majors as most valuable based primarily on median salary and the unemployment rate of graduates.
Supporters say ISAs could help solve the student loan crisis.
Andrew Lim of New American Economy says more than 60% of immigrants 25 or older who were admitted in 2017 had at least a bachelor’s degree.
In 2017, the child poverty rate was 18%. Go back nearly three decades to 1990: also 18%.