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Cities like Cleveland, Toledo, Akron and Columbus have used ARPA funds to relieve residents' medical debt. The jury is out on how the magnitude of its impact.
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Federal debt collectors were granted an exception from the general robocall ban in 2015. The high court ruled that Congress can't favor some speech over others.
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The firm that staffed the emergency room with doctors at Nashville General Hospital was taking more patients to court for unpaid medical bills than any other hospital or practice in the city.
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Federal deficits are now expected to average $1.2 trillion, or 4.4 percent of gross domestic product — far higher than the average over the past 50 years.
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After 52 years working in city government, Columbus city auditor Hugh Dorrian jokes his biggest accomplishment is his long record. Dorrian will retire at…
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Americans owe more than ever before, with household debt hitting nearly $13 trillion. Some economists say the lessons of the credit bubble that led to the financial crisis are being forgotten.
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The Obama Administration recently kicked off a new campaign aimed at making college more affordable for students. Since the 1970s, the cost of college has…
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According to the Institute of College Access and Success, the average student now graduates with $30,000 in loans. The personal savings rate has been on…
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According to the Institute of College Access and Success, the average student now graduates with $30,000 in loans. The personal savings rate has been on…
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According to the Institute of College Access and Success, the average student now graduates with $30,000 in loans. The personal savings rate has been on…