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Student Loan Defaults Are Back—Here’s What to Do Now

Starting May 5, 2025, the Trump administration will resume aggressive collections on defaulted federal student loans, ending a five-year pandemic-era pause. This shift could impact up to 10 million borrowers, with consequences including wage garnishment, intercepted tax refunds, and withheld Social Security benefits.​ What’s Changing? The Department of Education, in coordination with the Treasury Department,…

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How Trump’s Policies Could Reshape the Black Middle Class

The Black middle class has historically been a symbol of economic progress, largely built through higher education, government and corporate jobs, entrepreneurship, and homeownership. However, with Trump’s policies targeting federal job cuts, the rollback of DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) initiatives, and changes in economic policy, many are wondering whether these shifts will undermine or…

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