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She Made $94,000 Last Year and Her Student Loan Balance Still Grew — A Milwaukee Electrician’s Graduate Debt at 55
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She Made $94,000 Last Year and Her Student Loan Balance Still Grew — A Milwaukee Electrician’s Graduate Debt at 55

The deadline that matters most to Denise Espinoza right now is not a payment due…

April 8, 2026 • Camille Joséphine Archer
He Made Too Much for Aid and Too Little for Comfort — One Houston Dad’s Fight With Graduate Student Loan Debt
Student Loans

He Made Too Much for Aid and Too Little for Comfort — One Houston Dad’s Fight With Graduate Student Loan Debt

Have you ever felt like you did everything right — got the degree, worked your…

April 7, 2026 • Camille Joséphine Archer
He Earned a Master’s Degree and Drives a School Bus for $19 an Hour — His Student Loan Fight Is Far From Over
Housing

He Earned a Master’s Degree and Drives a School Bus for $19 an Hour — His Student Loan Fight Is Far From Over

The first time I heard Tyrone Fulton’s name, I was standing near a folding table…

April 2, 2026 • Camille Joséphine Archer
He Owes $67,000 in Student Loans and His Disability Benefits Don’t Come Close to Covering It
Student Loans

He Owes $67,000 in Student Loans and His Disability Benefits Don’t Come Close to Covering It

The conventional wisdom about student loan debt relief programs is that they exist to help…

April 1, 2026 • Camille Joséphine Archer
I Checked My Eligibility for 5 Federal Aid Programs in 2026 — I Qualified for 3 I Never Expected
Medicaid

I Checked My Eligibility for 5 Federal Aid Programs in 2026 — I Qualified for 3 I Never Expected

Have you ever looked at your bank account at the end of the month and…

April 1, 2026 • Camille Joséphine Archer
High Income, Empty Savings: One Iowa Woman’s Fight to Stay Afloat on Student Loans, Childcare, and Overdue Property Taxes
Housing

High Income, Empty Savings: One Iowa Woman’s Fight to Stay Afloat on Student Loans, Childcare, and Overdue Property Taxes

What does financial stability actually look like — and how many of us are quietly…

April 1, 2026 • Camille Joséphine Archer
She Makes $95K, He Makes Residency Wages — and $280K in Med School Debt Is Reshaping Their Entire Future
Analysis

She Makes $95K, He Makes Residency Wages — and $280K in Med School Debt Is Reshaping Their Entire Future

Federal student loan repayment policy has been in legal and regulatory flux for most of…

March 30, 2026 • Camille Joséphine Archer
Your Student Loans Could Have Been Forgiven Years Ago Without Any Notice — here’s how to check if you’re still paying a debt that no longer exists
Analysis

Your Student Loans Could Have Been Forgiven Years Ago Without Any Notice — here’s how to check if you’re still paying a debt that no longer exists

Most financial advice about student loans sounds like a threat: pay aggressively, never miss a…

March 29, 2026 • Camille Joséphine Archer
I Applied for PSLF and $87,000 of My Debt Had Already Vanished Before I Even Asked
Analysis

I Applied for PSLF and $87,000 of My Debt Had Already Vanished Before I Even Asked

Have you ever filed paperwork expecting a long fight, and instead discovered the battle was…

March 29, 2026 • Camille Joséphine Archer
120 On-Time Student Loan Payments Meant Nothing — The Department of Education Denied Forgiveness Over a Form Most Borrowers Have Never Heard Of
Analysis

120 On-Time Student Loan Payments Meant Nothing — The Department of Education Denied Forgiveness Over a Form Most Borrowers Have Never Heard Of

Roughly 99 percent of Public Service Loan Forgiveness applicants were rejected in the first year…

March 26, 2026 • Camille Joséphine Archer
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