Talk:Sallie Mae leads Consumer Financial Protection Bureau complaints about student loans

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Journalist notes[edit]

Student loans are an area of interest to me. They have come up again with the debt crisis looming. Banks are often getting complaints. This research addresses that to a degree. I think this is a newsworthy analysis, but do admit it could probably do with more contextualing though I feel it can stand on its own. The research was done today. The raw data was sent to scoop. --LauraHale (talk) 21:42, 29 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]

The limits of the data set that I used appeared to exclude by state except when all data was looked at. I went to all data, filtered out on my computer all non-student loans. I then did a COUNTIF call on excel and got the following totals by state:

State Count of student complaints NY 497 CA 467 PA 303 FL 288 OH 219 TX 215 IL 214 NJ 212 MA 198 GA 161 MI 153 VA 152 MD 151 NC 106 CT 97 WA 92 AZ 81 MO 80 IN 79 MN 77 CO 76 WI 68 TN 67 OR 60 DC 50 SC 47 AL 41 WV 41 NH 41 KY 37 LA 35 IA 33 ME 33 OK 32 KS 31 NV 25 NE 24 AR 23 NM 21 ID 20 VT 18 DE 16 RI 16 MT 15 UT 15 HI 12 MS 11 AK 9 PR 9 WY 8 SD 7 AE 5 ND 5 AP 3 MP 1 --LauraHale (talk) 08:22, 30 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Review of revision 2009346 [Not ready][edit]

Added a source and a sentence. I cannot find good numbers for these because student loans on that level are dealt with by the Fed and they are not releasing that information. The first paragraph should make clear that Sallie Mae is the biggest complaint source and the biggest lender. The top five also are in there. --LauraHale (talk) 15:06, 30 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Review of revision 2011640 [Passed][edit]

Wrong photo of SLM headquarters[edit]

The image at the start of the article is out of date. That building now houses Verisign as SLM moved corporate headquarters to Delaware from Reston VA two years ago.