Learning Economics
  • Student Loans: 1 in 5 Households in Debt

    By Sheryl Nance Nash, The Fiscal Times

    In just five years, the country’s student loan burden has gone from bad to worse. Last year, outstanding student loan debt surpassed $1 trillion, and according to a new report out today from the Pew...

  • Parents: How Much College Do You Owe Your Kids?

    By Julie Halpert, The Fiscal Times

    Discussing who will pay for college is something that plays out in many households across the country, as parents struggle with trying to get their children to their dream schools without incurring...

  • SAT Reading Scores Hit 40-Year Low

    By Lyndsey Layton and Emma Brown, The Washington Post

    SAT reading scores for graduating high school seniors this year reached a four-decade low as the number and diversity of students taking the college admissions tests hit an all-time high, the College...

  • 10 Top Paying Jobs That Don’t Require a BA Degree

    By Sheryl Nance Nash, The Fiscal Times

    Associate degrees, apprenticeships and other certificates tend to get overlooked as a kind of middle road to economic security.

  • College Costs Shocker: Parents Could Pay an Extra $28K

    By Julie Halpert, The Fiscal Times

    From study abroad costs to health insurance fees, admissions counselors don't trumpet these extra college costs during campus tours – and many times, parents end up footing the bill.