COVID Mortgage Forbearance

COVID Mortgage Forbearance

Through government-sponsored forbearance programs, 12% or more of U.S. homeowners were able to pause their mortgage payments during the pandemic. As of May 2021, 2.2 million of those homeowners still owed money from the pause, according to a survey by the New York...
COVID Student Loan Forbearance

COVID Student Loan Forbearance

According to statistics compiled by NerdWallet, some 42.9 million Americans owed $1.57 trillion in student loan debt to the U.S. Department of Education (ED) at the close of 2020. This accounts for about 92% of all student loan activity. The private sector has about...
Understanding Unfair Student Loan Practices

Understanding Unfair Student Loan Practices

According to Forbes, as of 2020, nearly 45 million American adults were collectively burdened with about $1.6 trillion in student loan debts. Obtaining a degree in the United States requires a huge financial sacrifice. This is why several students have to take out...
When Telemarketing Calls are Excessive

When Telemarketing Calls are Excessive

You come home from work and you find a slew of voicemail messages, and the calls all have automated voices. Your iPhone may even warn you of “scam likely” on some of the calls. How do you stop these automated calls, also known as “robocalls?” Or can you? What if...