Briggs & Stratton bankruptcy; Wisconsin DWD, DOJ announce deal

The Wisconsin DWD and DOJ announced an agreement in the DWD's federal court claim filed in the Briggs & Stratton Corp. bankruptcy case.

16 of the best jobs for college students

Learn about 16 of the best jobs for college students, whether you want to work remotely, on campus or off campus.

Mortgage rates surge to highest level since May 2020

Mortgage interest rates increased at the start of 2022 as the market prepares for the Fed's rate hikes in the next few months.

3 student loan changes in 2022 that borrowers should know about

The new year brings a slew of changes for student loan borrowers, including the return to federal student loan repayment.

Here's what the housing market will look like in 2022, according to an expert

Home sales are expected to increase as supply begins to meet demand, which is good news for consumers who are considering buying a home in 2022.

Is there a statute of limitations on student loan debt?

If you’ve defaulted on student loans, it’s important to understand the student loan statute of limitations to avoid potential legal issues. Learn more.

Briggs & Stratton closing Germantown Distribution Center

Briggs & Stratton will be ending operations at its Germantown Distribution Center by April 1, a spokesperson told FOX6 News on Saturday, Jan. 8.

Schumer escalates pressure on Biden to cancel student loans in 2022

The Senate majority leader has called on the Biden administration to cancel student loans in a series of Twitter posts over the past several weeks. While some borrowers have qualified for a loan discharge through the PSLF program, most debtors haven't yet benefited from forgiveness.

3 things borrowers should know about the extended student loan payment pause

The pause on federal student loan payments has been extended from February until May, giving borrowers an additional 90 days to prepare for student loan repayment. Here are 3 things federal student loan borrowers should keep in mind.

COVID vaccine mandate: Supreme Court weighs rules for businesses, health care

The Supreme Court is hearing arguments about the vaccine-or-testing requirement for large employers and a separate mandate for health care workers.