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You’ve probably seen ads for companies that can help you lower — or even totally get rid of — your student loan debt. Some of those companies make promises they can’t keep.
Most people go to college to earn a degree and get a good job. In a competitive job market, it helps to have connections.
Student loan debt can be a heavy load to carry. That’s why there are a lot of companies claiming to help permanently reduce and wipe out federal student loan debt.
If you have student loan debt, a program that promises to reduce or erase it might sound like just what you need.
Today’s Summer Film Series feature is about something many recent graduates might be trying to put out of their minds this summer: student loans.*
It’s a staggering number. More than 42 million Americans owe a total of nearly $1.5 trillion in student loan debt. It’s no wonder people look for help.
We try to let you know when we learn about new scams, so you can avoid them and warn your friends and family.
An offer of reduced monthly payments — or complete forgiveness — on your student loan may make you want to sign up…and exhale.
Do you have student loans? Did you respond to an ad from Ameritech Financial claiming to offer you debt relief?