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.
Here's how the federal government shutdown, which began at midnight on Oct. 1, will impact the Department of Education and student loan borrowers.
Federal employees continue to miss paychecks the longer the government shutdown continues; but Congresswoman Val Hoyle says ...
A government shutdown began on Wednesday. Here's what to know about student loans, educational funding and the FAFSA.
Maryland is among more than 20 Democratic led states suing the federal government over a new rule concerning Public Service ...
Some Head Start providers in Louisiana have taken out loans to keep operating if the government shutdown stretches into its ...
Trump's Department of Education is kicking off the second week of negotiations on its student-loan repayment changes and new ...
The Small Business Administration paid out more than $45 billion in loans to 85,000 small businesses in fiscal 2025.
A coalition of teacher unions and nonprofits sued the U.S. Department of Education this week over its new rule limiting ...
Small businesses in the nation's capital and beyond say the government shutdown is taking a toll, but Congress seems no ...
For the 29th time so far this year, Arizona is suing the Trump administration, this time to block the U.S. Department of ...