Budget Battles
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Republicans Want Strings Attached to California Disaster Aid
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Biden Goes Out With a Bang in the Jobs Market
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Trump Privately Pushes Senators for ‘One Big, Beautiful Bill’
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Trump Considers Declaring National Emergency for Tariff Rollout
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Trump Unloads: Grievances, Greenland and the Gulf of Mexico
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Republicans Divided Over How to Pass Trump’s Agenda
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Trump Pushes Johnson to Victory as Speaker
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How to Teach Your Kids About Money When Back-to-School Shopping
In addition to picking up notebooks and calculators this year, you can give your kids something even more valuable: a lesson in personal finance. The back-to-school shopping period provides an ideal...
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Here’s How Much the Class of 2016 Owes on Their Student Loans
Students who graduated from college in 2016 with educational loans borrowed slightly less to pay for school than those who finished in 2015, new data shows.
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The Most Expensive College Town in America
Living off-campus has long been seen as a way to save money on college expenses, but it’s getting a lot harder to find a deal. Here’s the most expensive college town for off-campus rents.
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Do Public Universities Really Favor the Upper Middle Class?
A college education has always been described as an investment in the future – for students, and more broadly, for American society. Parents and students alike have already begun questioning the...
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The Hardest College to Get Into in the US
By Janna HerronThe most difficult college to get into in the country, the California Institute of Technology, accepts less than one student for every 11 applicants. Caltech doesn’t actually have the lowest...
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The 10 College Majors Employers Want Most This Year
By Janna HerronThe proportion of employers planning to hire recent college graduates hit a decade-high this year. Here are the 10 majors most in demand.
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The Best Colleges for Older Students
By 2020, nearly one in five students in higher educations will be over the age of 35.
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What College Students Worry About Most
The biggest driver of stress around college admissions is no longer about whether students will get into their top school.
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College Endowments Take a Big Hit
College endowments had a tough year in 2016, losing money even as the overall stock market racked up double-digit gains.
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The Big Payoff for Cinderella Schools in the March Madness Tournament
Lesser known schools can see a big jump in applications and merchandise sales after an appearance in the NCAA basketball tournament.
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Back-to-School Blues: Few Bargains in Retail Stocks
By Suzanne McGee, The Fiscal TimesScott Wren, a senior equity strategist at Wells Fargo Advisors, marveled in a note to clients last week at the level of back-to-school spending he had seen in one college town. “Having spent the...
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Obama Turns the Screw on Rising College Costs
By Eric PianinWith median household income still 6 percent below pre-recession levels, and middle-class Americans struggling to make ends meet, President Obama on Thursday turned the screw a little more on the...
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More Proof High School Grads Aren't Ready for College
The nation's high school class of 2013 does not have the basic skills needed to succeed in college or the workplace, according to a new report from the company that administers the ACT test, taken by...
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Could This Idea Stop the Student Debt Crisis?
By Josh Boak, The Fiscal TimesFor college graduates drowning in student debt, bankruptcy has not been much of an option. The liberal Center for American Progress unveiled on Tuesday a potential fix—establish two types of college...
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57,000 Children Who Need Head Start Are Dropped
By Eric PianinThe Obama administration and congressional Democrats on Monday voiced raged over the report that Head Start programs throughout the country eliminated services for 57,000 children in the coming...