Student Loans are Holding Back Home Ownership

Student Loans are Holding Back Home Ownership

America’s student-loan debt grows by $2,726 every second. Total student loan debt in the United States has topped $1.3 trillion, second only to mortgage debt. Nearly one-third (30%) of Americans know someone who has delayed the purchase of a home because of student loan debt. And more than half of those expect that delay to last longer […]

Student Loan Forgiveness Could Narrow the Racial Wealth Gap

Targeted Student Loan Forgiveness Could Narrow the Racial Wealth Gap

The racial wage gap is wider today than in it was in 1979. And according to this recent Washington Post article, student debt is exacerbating the gap. Student loans make it more difficult for to save money and accumulate assets. Targeted student loan forgiveness could narrow the racial wealth gap. Education levels directly influence both economic opportunity and […]

D.C. Bankruptcy Attorney Advocates for Student Loan Discharge

Rep. Eleanor Holmes Norton and Brian V. Lee

Brian V. Lee, the District of Columbia State Chair for the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys (NACBA) and principal attorney for  Lee Legal, met with District of Columbia Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton to discuss the student loan discharge in Chapter 7 bankruptcy.  The meeting was part of “Hill Day at Home,” which allows NACBA […]

Student Loan Discharge in Virginia

Student Loan Dischargeability in Virginia

According to American Student Assistance, around 60 percent of all students attending college or pursuing higher education borrow money to pay for tuition. As of 2012, the average student loan balance among all age groups was $24,301, with around a quarter of borrowers owing more than $28,000. These high student loan balances are a major […]

Can Student Loans in DC Be Discharged through Bankruptcy?

Today, one of the biggest debt problems that many people face is student loan debt. According to American Student Assistance, around 60 percent of college students — or 12 million college students each year — borrow money to cover the costs of attending school. Washington, D.C. has the most student debt in the nation. So can […]