More states are requiring it, and students who complete the form are more likely to attend college — especial low-income pupils, says a group that promotes college education. Source: NYT > Business – Ann Carrns
Savings Accounts for Disabled Americans Catch On, but Slowly
Advocates say the state-based accounts, which let disabled people work and save money without risking the loss of government aid, could help millions of people. Source: NYT > Business – Ann Carrns
Your Money: Your Student Loan Servicer Will Call You Back in a Year. Sorry.
Many public servants in the federal loan forgiveness program spot errors in the count of their qualifying payments. Their servicer tells them reviews will take a while. Source: NYT > Business – RON LIEBER
Facebook Engages in Housing Discrimination With Its Ad Practices, U.S. Says
The Department of Housing and Urban Development sued the company for violating the federal Fair Housing Act by limiting who sees ads based on characteristics like race, religion and national origin. Source: NYT > Business – KATIE BENNER, GLENN THRUSH and MIKE ISAAC
Facebook Engages in Housing Discrimination via Its Ad Practices, U.S. Says
The Department of Housing and Urban Development sued the company for violating the federal Fair Housing Act by limiting who sees ads based on characteristics like race, religion and national origin. Source: NYT > Business – KATIE BENNER
What Happens if Obamacare Is Struck Down?
The Affordable Care Act touches the lives of most Americans. Some 21 million could lose health insurance if the Trump administration were to succeed in having the law ruled unconstitutional. Source: NYT > Business – REED ABELSON, ABBY GOODNOUGH and ROBERT PEAR