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Yields on 10-year Treasury yields have surged well above 4%. With both stock valuations and interest rates high, stock prices could continue to fall. Yields on 10-year Treasury notes surged to 15-year highs this week, surpassing 4.3% for the first time since late 2007. This has put a damper on what was a 20% rally for the S&P 500 from January to the end of July. The median S&P 500 year-end price target among major Wall Street strategists is 4,300, just below the index's current price around 4,370.
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The average sticker price for college, or published costs for tuition and fees, has been rising — but most families don't pay full price. Here are three strategies that can help you pay for college now and save for rising costs in the future. Last year, about 30% of parents used college savings plans such as 529 plans to pay for about $7,800 of college costs, on average, according to the Sallie Mae report. For families who remain concerned about making ends meet based on the financial aid award they've received, it is possible to ask the college financial aid office for more aid. If your circumstances are now different, that should be brought to the financial aid office's attention.
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Kantrowitz writes that AI is still not good enough to handle most jobs. As soon as artificial intelligence began to read, write, and code, all manner of professions were supposed to automate — fast. AI technology, however impressive, is still not good enough to handle most jobs. Such complexity exists in every field, so anytime you see a company announce that it's replacing workers with AI, read that with some skepticism. To be sure, there will be jobs affected by this wave of AI, as when any new technology arrives.
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The Biden administration released new guidance Monday on how colleges can "lawfully achieve a diverse student body" in the wake of the Supreme Court's ruling striking down affirmative action. Experts predicted the Supreme Court's ruling would encourage colleges to put more weight on students' household income and their regional background to diversify their student bodies. Schools may also rely less on standardized test scores or even eliminate SAT and ACT requirements, which have reinforced race gaps, other studies show. Colleges are likely to add questions along these lines to their admissions applications, according to higher education expert Mark Kantrowitz, and more may also end the policy of giving preferential treatment to legacy students, which is increasingly under fire after the ruling on affirmative action. Subscribe to CNBC on YouTube.
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The inverted yield curve and The Conference Board's LEI are two indicators that inform his view. Instead, investors should be paying attention to indicators like the Treasury yield curve, The Conference Board's Leading Economic Index, and money growth. Here's the yield curve. And the start of a recession typically comes a bunch of of months after the yield curve inverts. The yield curve didn't invert until less than a year ago.
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Jacob Wackerhausen | Istock | Getty ImagesWith other household debt on the rise, the restart of student loan payments in less than two months may cause financial hardship for many Americans. The pause on federal student loan payments is one of the last Covid pandemic-era relief measures still in effect, but the bills are expected to finally resume in October. If you're unemployed when student loan payments resume, you can request an unemployment deferment with your servicer. The maximum amount of time you can use an unemployment or hardship deferment is usually three years, per type. Kantrowitz provided an example: A $30,000 student loan with a 5% interest rate would increase by $1,500 a year under a forbearance.
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Tayfun Coskun | Anadolu Agency | Getty ImagesHow student loan aid works as an employee benefitStudent loan assistance programs come in a number of forms, and the benefit's value can vary widely. So it's worth digging into the terms before you make it a deciding factor in your job hunt, experts say. Total outstanding student loan debt is estimated to be over $1.7 trillion. "With very low unemployment rates, employers will be more willing to offer student loan assistance to attract and retain qualified employees," said higher education expert Mark Kantrowitz. Although, he noted, a higher salary does allow workers to pay off their debt at a faster pace on their own.
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But, Kantrowitz said, "borrowing private loans may be a sign of overborrowing, so they should do so with caution." Scott Buchanan, executive director of the Student Loan Servicing Alliance, a trade group for federal and private lenders, said private student loans can fill the gap for those who've exhausted federal aid and scholarships. "We almost always advise against private loans," Mayotte said in an earlier interview. She also described severe terms private lenders may enforce. watch nowAs Mayotte pointed out, many private lenders require students to get a cosigner who is equally liable for the debt.
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The S&P 500 has rallied 17% year-to-date, but the Treasury yield curve and LEI point to a downturn. For Rosenberg, the difference is that we currently have an inverted yield curve, a recession signal that has preceded every downturn since the 1960s. An inverted yield curve means that rates on short-duration Treasurys rise higher than rates on long-duration Treasurys. The yield curve inverts often during Fed hiking cycles because short-term Treasury rates track closely along with the fed funds rate. The below chart shows the share of consecutive trading days where the yield curve has been inverted.
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After the Supreme Court struck down President Joe Biden's original student loan forgiveness plan, Biden said he would pursue a new path to deliver relief to holders of federal educational debt. "Borrowers should avoid getting their hopes up for forgiveness," said higher education expert Mark Kantrowitz. At the end of June, the high court justices ruled that the executive branch didn't have the authority to widely cancel people's debts. "That would be easier to justify in front of a court that is skeptical of broad authority," said Luke Herrine, assistant professor of law at the University of Alabama. "As the president said, he'll be fighting to get relief to as many borrowers as possible, as quickly as possible," Hasan said.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailAll eyes on Apple: Smartphone shipments drop 24% year-over-year in Q2Hosted by Brian Sullivan, “Last Call” is a fast-paced, entertaining business show that explores the intersection of money, culture and policy. Tune in Monday through Friday at 7 p.m. ET on CNBC. Alex Kantrowitz, Big Technology founder, and Gene Munster, Deepwater Asset Management, join the show to discuss Apple ahead of earnings.
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U.S. President Joe Biden, joined by Education Secretary Miguel Cardona, speaks on student loan debt in the Roosevelt Room of the White House August 24, 2022 in Washington, DC. Alex Wong | Getty Images News | Getty ImagesHow the SAVE student loan plan worksInstead of paying 10% of their discretionary income a month toward their undergraduate student debt under the previous Revised Pay As You Earn Repayment Plan, or REPAYE, plan, borrowers will eventually be required to pay just 5% of their discretionary income under the SAVE plan. "The SAVE plan is very generous to borrowers, almost like a grant after the fact," said higher education expert Mark Kantrowitz. Still, the Education Department says borrowers who sign up for the plan this summer will have their application processed before student loan repayments resume in October. How to apply for SAVE, and what info you needYou can apply for SAVE directly on the Education Department website.
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John Hussman warns that valuations, investor sentiment, and market technicals are poor right now. A recipe for stock market disasterOn valuations, Hussman likes to compare total market cap of non-financial stocks to total revenue of non-financial stocks. His criteria for technical overextension include an S&P 500 14-day relative strength index above 70, at least a 4% rate-of-change for the S&P 500 in the last 14-day period, and the S&P 500 at least 4.5% above its 50-day average. The chart below shows advances and declines for the S&P 500 in the 40 trading sessions after these criteria have been met. Piper SandlerOutside of technicals, however, macroeconomic fundamentals will likely be a main driver of market returns in the months ahead.
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Johnnygreig | E+ | Getty ImagesInterest will start accruing in SeptemberAlthough federal student loan payments won't be due until October, interest will continue collecting on your debt again on Sept. 1, the Education Department says. The accrual of interest has been suspended on most federal student loans since March 2020. You can contact your loan servicer or log in to StudentAid.gov to learn your exact due date, said higher education expert Mark Kantrowitz. Recent graduates, meanwhile, may get even more time if they're still in their grace period, Kantrowitz said. For example, loans will not go into default and delinquencies will not be reported to credit reporting agencies, Kantrowitz said.
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"Income-driven repayment plans are also student loan forgiveness plans," Kantrowitz said. Full-time teachers who work for five consecutive years in a low-income school may be eligible for up to $17,500 in loan forgiveness under the Teacher Loan Forgiveness Program. The Nurse Corps Loan Repayment Program allows certain nurses to get up to 85% of their student debt canceled. Mark Kantrowitz higher education expertFederal agencies also offer student loan repayment assistance programs, Kantrowitz said. Meanwhile, there are numerous state-level student loan forgiveness programs.
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For Yavuz and his counterparts, there's serious appeal in having another ad-supported app inside Meta's ad manager. Once Meta adds a check box to extend ads to Threads, ad buyers will check it. Facebook's ads, technology, and interfaces are much better than Twitter's," said Trevor Dudeck, CEO of ad agency Lemonade. "If it's just the same thing as Instagram, that's not going to be as enticing," said one executive at a major digital advertising agency. When Zuckerberg inevitably adds the Threads checkbox to Meta's ad platform, it'll be ominous for Twitter's flailing ad business.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailI'm surprised by Meta's complete turnaround, says Big Technology's Alex KantrowitzAlex Kantrowitz, Big Technology founder, joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss the founder's thoughts on Meta's earnings results, Meta's ability to turn the story around, and if Threads is a real competitor to Twitter.
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In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailSnap's advertising technology 'just isn't there', says Big Technology's Alex KantrowitzAlex Kantrowitz, ‘Big Technology’ founder, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss shares of Snap plunging following disappointing Q3 sales forecast, social media's ad spend, the digital advertising market at large, and more.
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Manufacturing data, inflation data, market breadth, and high rates are warning signals, he says. Bullandbearprofits.comShort-term Treasury rates remaining elevated prove the Fed is going to continue raising rates, Wolfenbarger said. The ISM PMI Manufacturing Index is currently at 46, and readings below 50 mean the economy is contracting. Bullandbearprofits.comAll of this amounts to a bearish outlook for stocks, Wolfenbarger believes. Some in the market are growing fatigued of the recession forecasts as the market surges back toward all-time-highs.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC's full interview with Michael Kantrowitz, Kathryn Rooney Vera and Gene MunsterMichael Kantrowitz, Piper Sandler, Kathryn Rooney Vera, StoneX, and Gene Munster, Deepwater, join 'Last Call' to talk the ongoing market rally and what could derail it.
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In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailNow is the time to rotate out of overextended growth stocks, says StoneX's Kathryn Rooney VeraMichael Kantrowitz, Piper Sandler, Kathryn Rooney Vera, StoneX, and Gene Munster, Deepwater, join 'Last Call' to talk the ongoing market rally and what could derail it.
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In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailNetflix making the right moves to survive in this economy, says Big Tech's Alex KantrowitzAlex Kantrowitz, Big Technology, joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss Netflix, which is set to report earnings after the bell and outlook for the company.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC’s full interview with Big Technology's Alex Kantrowitz and Odyssey's Jason SnipeAlex Kantrowitz, Big Technology and Jason Snipe, Odyssey Capital Advisors, join 'Closing Bell' to discuss Netflix, which is set to report earnings after the bell and outlook for the company.
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The Biden Administration announced $39 billion in automatic loan forgiveness to 804,000, according to a July 14 press release from the U.S. Department of Education. This wave of student loan forgiveness is separate from the forgiveness plan outlined in August 2022 that the Supreme Court recently struck down in June 2023. Under Secretary James Kvaal said in the statement that "millions of borrowers had earned loan forgiveness but never received it." Who qualifies for the Biden Administration's student loan forgiveness? With the Biden administration's widespread student debt relief blocked by the Supreme Court, the future of student loan forgiveness is currently on hold.
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Demetrius Freeman/The Washington Post via Getty ImagesHow are the two loan forgiveness actions different? There are four of these plans, which aim to make loan payments more affordable for lower earners. That law gave the president power to revise student loan programs during national emergencies. The Trump administration had leveraged the Heroes Act to implement a student loan payment pause at the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic. However, Congress has already authorized loan forgiveness relative to income-driven repayment plans, dating to when it created them in the 1990s.
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