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The state has spent $138,271 so far in the pursuit of buying, and then forgiving, nearly $12 million in medical debt.
With increasing debt vulnerabilities, domestic debt may become an important—though still distinct––part of debt restructurings. This paper aims to contribute to the discourse by examining the factors ...
The new study from National Debt Relief and Talker Research, based on 2,000 U.S. parents of kids aged 0 to 18, found a ...
Six in 10 parents said they have gone into debt to provide for their children, and they are more likely to neglect their physical and mental health than parents without debt.
The law—named after a staffer from Governor Phil Murphy’s office who passed away after a car accident—clarifies when and how medical debts may be collected and reported in the state.
Insurance premiums in Rhode Island now account for over one-fourth of a household’s median income – and are still rising ...
They are expected to shoulder monthly student loan payments despite entering a job market plagued by high unemployment, ...
Financial risks and implications of the rapid expansion and debt accumulation by South Carolina's hospital systems require transparent governance and oversight.
Donald Trump’s administration is considering introducing a new rule that would block college graduates with outstanding loans from having their debt forgiven if their employers are found to be ...
Rural areas of the state have higher poverty rates and older demographics, and about one in four rural Missourians relies on ...
"Historically, any time there is a change in law or federal programs, it was on a going-forward basis, and those already in the system were 'grandfathered' in," Drew Powers, the founder of ...
In an opinion piece written by AMRO senior economist Koon Hui Tee, he pointed out that economies of the ASEAN+3 economic bloc  face a fiscal policy crossroads as they confront both external headwinds ...