Behind on bills and tempted to look the other way? Consumer Investigator, Rachel DePompa explains why ignoring debt can make ...
Shoppers spent a record $20 billion using buy-now-pay-later loans over the holidays. The option is now routinely offered to shoppers, making it easy to stack up multiple loans that can become ...
For borrowers with federal student debt, the risk that a chunk of each paycheck could suddenly vanish is no longer ...
The government has decided to collect an additional 19.73 billion won annually from the financial sector to reduce interest ...
Discover what odious debt is, how it operates, and examples of its occurrence. Learn why successor governments may refuse to ...
Nigeria’s oil governance has again come under public scrutiny following President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s approval of the ...
The federal government is officially resuming wage garnishment for federal student loans, beginning today, January 7, 2026.
Forget GDP growth. Forget tourist arrivals. Forget export figures. In 2026, Thailand's overriding economic challenge will not ...
Since the start of 2023, Nevada has written off more than $106 million in “bad debt,” meaning state officials have deemed it impossible or impractical to collect, according to a Nevada Independent ...
Maybe your resolution for 2026 is to pay down debt, start your retirement savings, or save for a big ticket item. Maybe you ...
One group noted “the irony of a billionaire being in charge of collecting pennies from debtors.” The US Education Department confirmed Monday that, starting next month, it will resume seizing the pay ...