Private student loan rates edge up — 10-year fixed rates still lower than this time last year
The latest private student loan interest rates from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.
Warren, Schumer 'strongly urge' Biden to extend student loan forbearance and cancel debt
Progressive lawmakers are calling for the Education Department to extend the forbearance period as federal student loan borrowers are set to resume payments in February.
Today's mortgage refinance rates continue to linger in bargain-low territory | Dec. 16, 2021
Check out the mortgage refinancing rates for Dec. 16, 2021, which are unchanged from yesterday.
30-year mortgage rates sit just above 3% for 7th straight day | Dec. 16, 2021
Check out the mortgage rates for Dec. 16, 2021, which are unchanged from yesterday.
Congress votes to raise debt ceiling by $2.5 trillion, narrowly avoiding first-ever default
The House on Wednesday voted in favor of a debt ceiling increase, keeping the federal government out of default until 2023.
Cash-out mortgage refinancing demand booms 33% in past year, Black Knight reports
New data shows that homeowners are rushing to get cash-out mortgage refinances, allowing them to tap into record-high home values in the form of cash.
Can you use a personal loan to pay off your car?
If you’re looking to get out of auto loan debt, you can use a personal loan to pay off your car. Learn what this entails and whether it’s a good idea.
Single Americans would rather buy a home than pay for a wedding, survey finds
Unmarried Americans are prioritizing homeownership over paying for a wedding, according to a new survey.
Today's mortgage refinance rates: 3 key terms notch 6th day near bargain lows | Dec. 15, 2021
Check out the mortgage refinancing rates for Dec. 15, 2021, which are largely unchanged from yesterday.
Today's best mortgage deal? Look to falling 10-year rates | Dec. 15, 2021
Check out the mortgage rates for Dec. 15, 2021, which are mostly unchanged from yesterday.
Student loan payment pause will not be extended, White House confirms
White House press secretary Jen Psaki confirmed that federal student loan borrowers will need to resume making payments in February.
J.D. Power survey says this is the unexpected consequence of rising vehicle prices
Customer satisfaction with auto insurance claims reached a record high in 2021, as used auto prices surged. Here's why drivers are more satisfied and what to do if you're not.
How to get your student loan interest deduction
The student loan interest deduction allows you to subtract up to $2,500 from your taxable income for interest paid on student loans. Here’s how it works.
I’m on disability and getting divorced. How can I keep my house with a low income and credit score?
The Credible Money Coach suggests options for soon-to-be divorcee on how to get a mortgage to keep her house.
Lawmakers consider Social Security 2100 Act aimed at protecting future benefits
The House Ways and Means Committee held a hearing to consider a new bill to reform the way Social Security works and address the retirement crisis.
Today's 10-year mortgage refinance rates sink to 6-day low | Dec. 14, 2021
Check out the mortgage refinancing rates for Dec. 14, 2021, which are mostly unchanged from yesterday.
Today's mortgage rates stay steady and low — but for how much longer? | Dec. 14, 2021
Check out the mortgage rates for Dec. 14, 2021, which are largely unchanged from yesterday.
Senators urge Biden administration to simplify military student loan forgiveness program
Members of the military may qualify to have the remaining balance of their student loan debt forgiven under the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program. But with strict documentation requirements, Congress is calling for additional student loan benefits for borrowers who served in the Armed Forces.
10-year fixed student loan refinance rates drop as 5-year variable rates edge up
The latest trends in interest rates for student loan refinancing from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.
Here's where flood insurance premiums are rising the most: Are you impacted?
Homeowners who live in high-risk areas prone to natural disasters may soon be paying more for flood insurance due to a new FEMA methodology.















