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Jacqui Germain

Jacqui Germain was the 2022 Economic Security Project senior fellow at Teen Vogue. Jacqui is a St. Louis-based journalist, trained organizer and poet, whose work has appeared in outlets including The Nation, The Guardian, The Atlantic, Elle, The New Inquiry and Vice.
Politics

What to Know About the Trump Admin’s New Student Loan Collection Policy

If you haven’t been paying your federal student loans, read this.
Politics

Cori Bush Fought for St. Louis. Now She’s in the Fight of Her Career.

“Fighting for something is how we lead,” the congresswoman says.
Politics

A Look At Lives Transformed By the Student Debt Crisis

Four young people share their stories.
Politics

Private Equity Companies Are Taking Over the World

“What private equity does looks a lot like looting.”
Politics

What’s Next In the Fight for Student Debt Relief?

Here’s what to know.
Justice

Their Parents Were Locked Up for Years for Selling Weed

One $20 transaction put a father in prison for more than a decade.
Cover Stars

Hollywood Failed Native People. Amber Midthunder Is Fighting Back.

“Especially as an Indigenous woman,” says Midthunder, “there's so much sexualizing and there's so much turning into an item or turning into a figure or turning into a [caricature].”
Politics

The Student Debt Payment Pause Was Just Extended

Through June 2023.
Politics

Biden's Student Loan Forgiveness Plan Ruled Unlawful 

The White House has already filed an appeal, says it “will never stop fighting for hardworking Americans.”
Politics

Teachers Can’t Live on What They’re Earning

“I really think you have to experience it to know.”
Politics

All the Ways That Workers Won in the 2022 Midterms

Several pro-labor ballot initiatives and amendments passed.
Government

What's Up With the Lawsuits Threatening Student Debt Forgiveness

Here’s what to know.
Justice

Gen Z Is the Most Pro-Union Generation

According to a new report.
Government

Ilhan Omar’s Staff Tells Us Why They're Unionizing

They want to make things “better for all staffers across the board.”
Justice

What It’s Like to Be a Teen Caring for Disabled Relatives

"You could never really leave my grandma and my aunt alone.”
Government

6 Young People on How Guaranteed Income Programs Changed Their Lives

“It gave me this feeling, like we’re gonna be okay.”
Politics

Biden Announces the Details of His Student Loan Forgiveness Plan

The administration will forgive up to $10,000 in undergraduate federal student loan debt per borrower.
Government

The Best Reactions to Biden Canceling Some Student Debt

“Please Joe. we ain’t made a payment in 3 years. i don’t even have my login anymore!”
Government

Why People Are Skeptical of Companies Covering Abortion Travel

The vast majority of workers will be left out.
Immigration

The Many Unseen Financial Costs of DACA

This June marks the 10-year anniversary of the DACA program.
Government

It’s Wild That Members of Congress Are Allowed to Trade Stocks

Hello, conflicts of interest.
Politics

These Hawaiian Teens Are Suing the State Over Pollution

Hawai'i’s landscape is already seeing the impacts of the climate crisis.
Politics

9 Non-Graduates on Dealing with Student Loan Debt

“It's okay that we don't have degrees. We are still worthy."
Government

So Many People With Student Debt Never Graduated College

“Why am I in so much debt for nothing?”