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As they miss paychecks, furloughed federal workers are taking out bank loans to help pay the bills
Federal workers are turning to low-cost loans to help tide them over financially as the U.S. government shutdown drags on.
Some institutions offering financial support to feds are reporting higher volumes of uptake in the current shutdown, compared with the 2018-2019 shutdown.
USAA has issued more than 90,000 no-interest loans to federal employees affected by the government shutdown, totaling about ...
Maryland is among more than 20 Democratic led states suing the federal government over a new rule concerning Public Service ...
Pell Grants and federal student loans will still be processed. However, the speed of new FAFSA applications may slow down due ...
Generally, all employees furloughed during a government shutdown are paid at the conclusion of the shutdown. In a letter last ...
Federal employees continue to miss paychecks the longer the government shutdown continues; but Congresswoman Val Hoyle says ...
Here's how the federal government shutdown, which began at midnight on Oct. 1, will impact the Department of Education and student loan borrowers.
Two Maryland lawmakers are introducing bills that would suspend student loan payments for federal workers during the ...
The U.S. Department of Energy announced its intent to loan the project $1.5 billion last fall. Residents against the project ...
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