Tag: money
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Who Benefits Most From Student Loan Forgiveness
[ad_1] Helen Cortez / EyeEm | Getty Images Determining who will benefit most from student loan forgiveness (poor, middle class, wealthy) may sound like a simple task. But an exact calculation is difficult, according to economists and education experts. Aside from the challenges associated with the available data, it is nearly impossible to model the ... -
Republicans Record Biggest Failure Ever in Education Funding
[ad_1] Herman Kambach of Ames is a senior member of the Iowa Senate Education Committee. As an influential member of the Senate Education Committee, I’ve tracked the Republican Party’s failure to fund education since it took over state government in 2017. Republicans will say they have increased funding for K-12, but in reality they are ... -
Voice of Maine: Education is key to sustaining democracy
[ad_1] When you go to vote this November, think about what kind of country you want to live in. Never in American history has the expression “knowledge is power” been so true. Democracy depends on informed voters. Informedness depends not only on interests and broad reading skills, but also on the development of critical thinking, ... -
Education Freedom Account Program Needs More Honesty
[ad_1] GARRY RAYNO, InDepthNH.org It’s time to get a little honest about the state’s new Education Freedom Account program and who benefits from the state’s use of tax dollars. The program was marketed as a way to provide the best educational model for individual students outside the public school system. Under this program, the state ... -
Valley News – Plans to bring Valley Regional Hospital into Dartmouth Health system raise questions
[ad_1] Claremont-Valley Regional Hospital is one of five hospitals in New Hampshire not yet part of the larger healthcare system, but that may be about to change. Late last month, Claremont’s Valley Regional announced it had signed a letter of intent with Dartmouth Health and Windsor’s Mt. Ascutney Hospital and Health Center, another member of ... -
‘Cameron’s Dream’: Thousands Run at Speak Up 5K to Raise Mental Health Awareness
[ad_1] RICHMOND, Va. — More than 2,000 people attended Saturday’s 9th annual Speak Up 5K at Bird Park in Richmond. This race is the dream and legacy of Cameron K. Gallagher, who died of undiagnosed heart disease in 2014. Cameron’s mother, Grace Gallagher, said: “She was running a half marathon and was doing it to ... -
‘Most exciting science’: Dr. David Brenner poised to lead Sanford Burnham Previs in La Jolla
[ad_1] Drawing on his extensive knowledge of La Jolla’s brightest minds, Dr. David Brenner has an eye for collaboration and innovation in his role as president and CEO of Sanford Burnham Previes, a local biomedical research institution. I am in charge. The longtime La Jolla resident will start a new job on Thursday, September 15th. ... -
More than 8 million people are seeking health insurance reimbursement this month. Are you the one of them he?
[ad_1] Image Source: Getty Images Is a significant amount of money coming your way? Key Point The insurer will pay out $1 billion in rebates by the end of September. The average person who receives a rebate can expect a payday of $78 to $155. Consider using that money for an emergency count, health savings ...











