Student loan legislation tracker: Bills that could reshape America’s student debt
Learn about bills related to student debt currently being considered by Congress.
Katie Lowery is an editor on Bankrate’s Loans, Small Business and Home Lending teams, where she helps shape coverage that makes borrowing decisions clearer so readers can understand costs, compare options and move forward with confidence. With 13 years of personal finance experience and a NACCC Certified Financial Health Counselor credential, she specializes in translating the fine print — APR, fees, credit requirements and repayment terms — into practical guidance on mortgages, home equity loans and HELOCs, personal and auto loans, student loans and small business financing.
Before joining Bankrate, Katie edited personal finance content at LendingTree and CNN Underscored Money, and spent more than a decade as a developmental and copy editor across finance, business and economics. She’s especially proud of serving as the sole editor on multiple award-winning books, an experience that sharpened her commitment to accuracy and plain-English explanations. Katie lives outside Austin, Texas, where she unwinds by knitting, tending to her growing plant collection, collecting vinyl records and traveling with her family.
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