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Kamaron McNair

Kamaron McNair

Money Reporter at CNBC Make It

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What could happen to financial aid without the Department of Education

President Donald Trump signed an executive order aimed at dismantling the Department of Education. What that could mean for students applying for financial aid.
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Trump signs executive order to dismantle the Department of Educatio...

Fulfilling his campaign promise and an idea he floated during his first term, President Trump is taking action to end the Department of Education.
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The average Social Security payment in every U.S. state

The amount you receive from Social Security when you retire depends on your age, work and earnings history. Here's how much beneficiaries receive in each state.
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Harvard will offer free tuition for families earning $200,000 or le...

Harvard has waived tuition fees for lower-earning families for over two decades. It's now expanding the offering to families earning $200,000 or less a year.
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What the Department of Education layoffs could mean for student loa...

President Donald Trump's administration is downsizing the Department of Education. Some experts say that may cause trouble for student loan borrowers.
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39-year-old was ashamed of his $86,000 debt—declaring bankruptcy al...

Jay Swanson went into debt before he was old enough to vote. Now the 39-year-old is living out his lifelong dream in Paris, despite going bankrupt in the U.S.
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The Social Security Fairness Act could boost payments for more than...

President Joe Biden signed the Social Security Fairness Act into law before he left office in January. Here's who may see a boost to their benefits and when.
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You can still claim up to $2,000 per kid from the child tax credit,...

If Congress doesn't address the soon-expiring expanded child tax credit, parents could see a higher tax bill in the coming years.
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Yes, you still have to pay your student loans if the Department of ...

The president is reportedly drafting an executive order to eliminate the Department of Education. What that could mean for federal student loan borrowers.
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39-year-old's Paris-based company lost more than a third of its rev...

Though the world tuned in and thousands of tourists descended on Paris for the Olympics, many local businesses struggled.
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Black expats share why they're happier living outside the U.S.: I g...

Many Black Americans experience racism at home in the U.S. Moving abroad has been a respite for these three expats.