Episode Synopsis "CNBC: Parents Boost College Savings to Avoid Crushing Student Debt"
A recent CNBC article sheds light on a significant trend: parents are increasingly investing in 529 plans to sidestep student debt. According to the 18th Annual State of Higher Ed survey, over half of the 1,000 parents surveyed are now using 529 plans to secure their children’s future. The article features insights from families investing … Continue reading "CNBC: Parents Boost College Savings to Avoid Crushing Student Debt" The post CNBC: Parents Boost College Savings to Avoid Crushing Student Debt first appeared on College Savings Foundation.
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