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October 26, 2022

Should I Work While In College? 75% Of Students Say “Yes”

A new College Investor survey revealed that 75% of students would still work, even if their school and living expenses were paid for.

A vibrant, illustrative image depicts three individuals interacting with a large, stylized representation of a digital survey or application, set against a light background. On the left, a woman with long dark hair, wearing a yellow top and green pants, stands and points towards a section of the digital interface displaying profile icons and a star rating system. In the center, a man in a blue shirt and dark pants stands contemplatively, with his arms crossed, looking at a checklist or questionnaire presented on the digital screen. To the right, another man, dressed in a pink shirt and blue pants, sits casually, holding a "Q&A" speech bubble, engaging with the survey. This image visually represents the concept of student loan borrowers interacting with surveys and information related to resuming monthly student loan payments, government pauses, and potential student loan forgiveness initiatives, as discussed in the accompanying article. The bottom left corner features "THE COLLEGE INVESTOR" logo in red and white.
November 29, 2021

Survey: Even With Higher Expenses, Most Student Loan Borrowers Are Ready To Resume Payments

Our latest survey shows that even with high monthly expenses, most student loan borrowers are ready to resume student loan repayment.

This illustrative graphic, titled "Support From Parents Survey," depicts a millennial woman with long purple hair, wearing a yellow long-sleeved shirt, purple pants, and a red beanie, sitting at a dark purple desk. She is holding a red mug in her left hand, looking at a laptop displaying a survey or questionnaire with red and white elements. A potted plant with red flowers sits on the desk to her left. The image, set against a light gray, abstract background, visually represents the topic of millennials receiving financial and other forms of support from their parents, especially in the context of the economic challenges highlighted in the article, such as those related to the pandemic and millennial net worth. The image serves as a visual introduction to the survey findings discussed in the article from "The College Investor."
October 22, 2021

64% Of Millennials Receive Support From Their Parents

We surveyed 1,500 millennials to find out how much financial support they receive from their parents, and in what categories they get aid.

How Much Americans Pay To File Their Taxes
February 15, 2021

How Much Americans Pay To File Their Taxes

We surveyed 1,200 Americans to get an understanding of how much they paid, on average, to file their taxes and what services they used.

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December 17, 2020

73% of Americans Support Student Loan Forgiveness

According to a recent College Investor survey, 73% of Americans support Biden’s plan to forgive $10,000 in student loan debt.

75% of Americans are Familiar With Investing Apps
December 8, 2020

75% Of Americans Are Familiar With Investing Apps, And Most Prefer The Monthly Fee Service Model

A majority of Americans are familiar with investment apps and prefer the monthly fee model, according to a survey from The College Investor.

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