ANN ARBOR, MI – Student loan forgiveness was never going to last forever, said Nicholas Finn, a 2017 University of Michigan graduate. He knew he needed to plan for its eventual end. Coming to Ann Arbor from Shelby Township a decade ago, the communications and marketing major took out $40,000…Read More
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