This research examines consumer complaints within a government-to-consumer context. The study is focused on two highly discussed topics, student loans and partisanship. While student loans are widely promoted to college students, outstanding U.S. student loan debt trails only consumer debt. Similarly, a stark contrast exists between the views of the two major political parties within the U.S. Our examination provides a nuanced view of partisanship and its effect on complaining behaviors within the student loan realm. Specifically, our study investigates whether partisanship affects the level of student loan complaints submitted to a federal agency initiated during partisan division. Our contributions include the use of a diverse, integrated...
In this study, we examine whether institutional-level characteristics, student demographics, and sta...
There are millions of students, many of whom cannot afford to pay for their schooling without a loan...
This three-paper dissertation considers how unequal college access informs voters' and parties' pref...
This research examines consumer complaints within a government-to-consumer context. The study is foc...
Too many in the United States lack the necessary skills to make sound financial choices. In combinat...
This study investigates the behavior of individuals in the US regarding the amount of student loans ...
My dissertation investigates economic incentives relevant to consumer financial services. I focus on...
I analyzed consumer complaints from the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau (CFPB) related to student...
The fourth Nellie Mae survey of student loan borrowers in repayment reveals that education debt burd...
The study presents the results and the analysis of a survey of recent student loan borrowers. The fi...
Americans may soon see a drastic change in how their student loans are serviced. Student Debt Crisi...
This essay synthesizes the most recent and rigorous research on student loan debt. It focuses on bas...
Student loans are the largest source of unsecured consumer debt in the United States, surpassing cre...
ALTHOUGH it has never been clear whether the consumer needs to be protected from his own folly or fr...
This research compares student loan defaulters\u27 and repayers\u27 attitudes about vocational educa...
In this study, we examine whether institutional-level characteristics, student demographics, and sta...
There are millions of students, many of whom cannot afford to pay for their schooling without a loan...
This three-paper dissertation considers how unequal college access informs voters' and parties' pref...
This research examines consumer complaints within a government-to-consumer context. The study is foc...
Too many in the United States lack the necessary skills to make sound financial choices. In combinat...
This study investigates the behavior of individuals in the US regarding the amount of student loans ...
My dissertation investigates economic incentives relevant to consumer financial services. I focus on...
I analyzed consumer complaints from the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau (CFPB) related to student...
The fourth Nellie Mae survey of student loan borrowers in repayment reveals that education debt burd...
The study presents the results and the analysis of a survey of recent student loan borrowers. The fi...
Americans may soon see a drastic change in how their student loans are serviced. Student Debt Crisi...
This essay synthesizes the most recent and rigorous research on student loan debt. It focuses on bas...
Student loans are the largest source of unsecured consumer debt in the United States, surpassing cre...
ALTHOUGH it has never been clear whether the consumer needs to be protected from his own folly or fr...
This research compares student loan defaulters\u27 and repayers\u27 attitudes about vocational educa...
In this study, we examine whether institutional-level characteristics, student demographics, and sta...
There are millions of students, many of whom cannot afford to pay for their schooling without a loan...
This three-paper dissertation considers how unequal college access informs voters' and parties' pref...