What is Changing With FAFSA

It’s college season. Students eagerly await their acceptance letters and are completing scholarship forms to help pay for their schooling. FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) forms are required of any student seeking monetary assistance from the federal government for their higher education. In the past, many have complained the application is confusing and frustrating. This year the forms have been simplified but more has changed. Read the details here, How is the FAFSA going to change? How it’ll mean less financial aid for some.

How The Younger Set Lives

Millennials are getting the raw end of the deal. Both state and national policies tend to favor the older and more affluent. Medicare costs often outweigh money paid in taxes by those who benefit, and programs that support higher education have been cut, leaving students with more debt. The millennials of our country have flat incomes and wealth is down.
What can be done about this issue? How do we insure financial safety for the youngest members of the workforce?  Not to be left behind, many of this set are finding their way into politics.  Maybe this will be the answer?