How Can Student Loan Debt Hurt Housing?

In recent posts we’ve taken a look at the looming crisis of out of control student debt – a burden that many new and recent college graduates must shoulder for much, if not all, of their working lives – and which has a ripple effect in other areas of the economy as...

Good Debt, Bad Debt: What’s the Difference?

In a previous post, we took a look at why new and recent college graduates saddled with student loans are wary of taking on the traditional debts of adult life: car loans and mortgages. Now, a closer look at the financial habits of the people known as “Generation Y”...

Student Loan Debt Hits the Housing Market

Student loan debt may the next bubble waiting to burst – with potential repercussions for many other areas of the economy, particularly housing. Although new and recent grads are playing a large part in the rising rental demand, the student loan debt they’re carrying...

Bank Settlement Checks Are Finally Out – But Bouncing

It’s been nearly four years since a group of the nation’s largest mortgage lenders agreed to a settlement in lawsuits charging them with fraud, wrongful evictions and other abuses in the “robosigning” scandal of 2008-9. Now, according to a New York Times update,...

Don’t Pay Off That Mortgage?

Staying out of debt has long been the standard for responsible money management. For generations parents have drummed that into the heads of their irresponsible offspring: pay your bills on time and repay what you owe. But in today’s financial climate, not paying off...