Drivers with lower credit scores pay an average of 114% more for auto insurance, study says
Americans with lower credit scores are paying significantly more for their auto insurance compared to those with more favorable scores for the same coverage, according to a new study.
Financial officers from 27 states demand Biden bolster domestic energy production as gas prices climb
Republican state financial officers from 27 states are demanding President Biden bolster domestic energy production as gas prices rise above $4 and $5 per gallon across the United States.
Need to borrow for college? Why subsidized student loans should be your first option
Subsidized student loans are generally cheaper to repay because the government pays for your interest while you’re in school. Learn how they work.
Rep. Crenshaw: This puts a large chilling effect on the energy industry
Rep. Dan Crenshaw, R-Texas, on what to expect from energy executives as they are expected to testify on Capitol Hill.
Own any of these investments? Don't let these tax rules surprise you
While some parts of the U.S. tax code may be fairly straightforward, there are some exceptions you should be aware of in case it applies to you.
GOP lawmaker wants Yellen to admit inflation ‘mea culpa’ in House testimony
Rep. David Kustoff told 'Mornings with Maria' he wants Janet Yellen to admit excessive government spending worsened inflation ahead her House testimony.
Buy now, pay later expanding to storefronts and gas pumps
With the rise of buy now, pay later, BNPL providers are expanding their services to allow consumers to use this financing option in person.
My tax return is being audited. Now what?
Step one: Don't panic. Instead, follow directions.
Biden's new tax plan would push top individual income rate to highest in developed world
The U.S. would have the highest personal income tax rate in the developed world under the newest White House proposal that would dramatically raise the rates paid by well-off Americans.
Suspension of Russian fertilizer exports could cause 'catastrophic situation': ICL Group CEO
Raviv Zoller discusses how sanctions on Russia are impacting fertilizer exports and food supply on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Waiting on a tax refund from last year? Here's some good news
Meanwhile, all it takes is staffing issues at the IRS to cause filers to have to wait an extraordinarily long time to get the refunds they're owed, since paper returns have to be processed manually.
Behind on filing your tax return? Make this key move
Many of us pledge to tackle our taxes early every year, only to land in a scenario where instead, we're running up against the deadline and aren't ready with our returns.
Teachers may be eligible for this tax break
If you're an educator, make sure you're not missing out on some tax savings.
Senate Republicans unveil bill to help small businesses, retail investors
A group of Senate Republicans on Monday introduced a proposal to spur new business formations by encouraging companies to become publicly traded, tailoring regulations for small businesses and enhancing protection for retail investors.
Consumer credit scores rise as Americans find ways to pay down debt: NY Fed
Consumers utilized extra cash windfalls to pay down debt during the pandemic, which built momentum for higher median credit scores, according to a New York Fed report.
Car insurance costs are rising in 2022, and this state could see a 20% jump: report
Car insurance prices are rising, and could continue to rise in the year ahead. In Texas, in fact, some providers are planning hikes of about 20%.
CEO pay heads for record as pandemic recedes
Most CEOs received a pay increase of 11% or more, and pay rose by at least 25% for nearly one-third of them.
Rep. Ro Khana: We need renewable energy to defeat and lower the value of adversary nations
Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., on the need to impose stricter economic sanctions on Russia as well as why the U.S. should invest in renewable energy.
Expert proposes new way for Biden to cancel student loans without Congress or executive action
President Joe Biden may be able to provide meaningful relief for Direct loan borrowers by revising an existing student loan forgiveness program, one analyst said.
March Madness bettors moving away from brackets for legal online sports betting: survey
A National Research Group survey of 1,000 American bettors ages 18 to 64 found that 64% of respondents who bet on the 2022 NCAA tournament did not fill out a bracket.



















