Student Loan Forgiveness as a Corona-Economy Stimulus Strategy

Forgiving federal student loans is a smart, moral and effective means of blunting the economic devastation of the Corona-Economy. Currently, 44 million Americans have student loans totaling $1.6 trillion. In 2010, student loan debt in the United States was roughly $833 billion. Ten years later, that number has exploded to more than $1.6 trillion. Relieving working Americans from this burden […]

I have Insurance, Why am I Getting Medical Bills

Despite being fully insured, too many working people continue to get medial bills.  The bills often make little to no sense and getting straight answers from your insurance carriers and the healthcare providers who blame each other is frustrating. There are only three reasons why anyone with health insurance should receive medical bills: Deductibles, Co-Payments, Co-Insurance.

Why am I Getting Medical Bills?

By: Robert J. Nahoum THE PROBLEM You were in an accident, became sick or perhaps contracted the coronavirus.  You seek appropriate medical care and are thankful to have recovered.  Nothing more to worry about because you are fully insured through an employer-based health insurance plan- right?   Despite being fully insured, you continue to get medial bills.  The bills make […]

New York Attorney General Letitia James Announced Plans to Keep Stimulus Checks Out of the Hands of Debt Collectors

By: Robert J. Nahoum When the federal government passed the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (“CARES Actâ€) including stimulus checks of up to $1,200 per adult and $500 per child, it failed to protect that money from the reach of debt collectors.  Those of us in the consumer protection community immediately recognized the threat to working people and began […]