Act fast! 10-year fixed student loan refinance rates rise, but only slightly
The latest trends in interest rates for student loan refinancing from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.
China economy devastated by 'overwrought' lockdowns: Kevin Roberts
Heritage Foundation president Kevin Roberts reacts to China sending warplanes towards Taiwan and ending its COVID quarantine mandate for incoming travelers on 'Mornings with Maria.'
New year's financial resolutions: Americans plan to take caution in 2023
New Year’s financial resolutions include saving more money and paying down debt, according to a survey by Fidelity Investments. Here’s how to keep your finances on track in 2023.
COVID changed burial wishes, now Americans are adjusting
Preferences for green burials have risen since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, with fewer Americans preferring cremation as Americans adjust to the wave of COVID deaths.
Mortgage rates keep downward trajectory to close out 2022: Freddie Mac
The average rate for a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage dropped to 6.27% for the week ending Dec. 22, according to Freddie Mac.
Airfare in early 2023 averaging higher than prior-year levels, expert says
Airfare prices are already higher in January 2023 compared with a year ago, new data shows. As spring nears, prices will be up even more compared with the prior year.
Santa Claus' side gig: How much money Saint Nick could bring home this season
Santa Claus is busier than ever this time of year, making stops at malls, homes and community events. Despite the sometimes long hours, paychecks can be rewarding.
Tipping at the counter: Are you being rude if you don't leave something extra?
Lifestyle and etiquette expert Elaine Swann answers the question many are asking: Is a tip at the counter required? Swann explains the basis for making the decision whether to tip.
Here are the winning numbers for Friday's $510M Mega Millions jackpot
The estimated prize for Friday night would be the 11th largest jackpot in the history of the game
Brothers battling rare eye disease raise $1.5M with clothing brand to find cure for blindness
Brad and Bryan Manning are on a mission to sell the softest clothing and gifts in the world with their clothing brand and donate the proceeds to the Foundation Fighting Blindness.
Dr. Frank Contacessa on combatting illness surge: ‘Take stock of what’s most important’
Northwell Health Internist Dr. Frank Contacessa breaks down the impact the winter season is having on the surge of illnesses spreading across the U.S. on ‘Cavuto: Coast to Coast.’
One-third of adults say their financial situation is worse than a year ago: AARP
Many Americans appeared to tighten their holiday shopping budgets amidst high inflation this year.
Bad economic news will be good for the market: Teddy Weisberg
Seaport Securities founder Teddy Weisberg and Prosper Trading Academy CEO Scott Bauer reveal where investors can find buying opportunities heading into in 2023 and analyze Fed policy on 'The Claman Countdown.'
GDP revised upward for Q3, but economic uncertainty remains
GDP estimate revised upward for the third quarter, but Americans are still concerned about inflation, high interest rates and a possible recession.
Mortgage rates continue downward trend, falling for sixth week
Federal Reserve rate hikes, high inflation, and worries of recession keep the housing market depressed even though rates fall for sixth week in a row to 6.27%.
Personal loan interest rates continue trending down for 5-year fixed-rate loans
The latest trends in interest rates for personal loans from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.
Savings window opens: Today’s 30-year mortgage rates tumble to 5.99% | Dec. 22, 2022
Check out the mortgage rates for Dec. 22, 2022, which are largely down from yesterday.
Home price increases slow down, may continue to weaken: Case-Shiller
Home prices increased by 10.6% annually in September, down from 12.9% annually in August, Case-Shiller's National Home Price NSA index said.
29% of US adults anticipate their finances worsening in coming year: survey
About 29% of U.S. adults indicated they anticipate their personal finances worsening in the coming year, according to a Bankrate.com survey released on Monday.
Most Americans worried that Social Security benefits won't keep up with inflation: AARP survey
Ninety percent of Americans who are already drawing Social Security retirement benefits, or are in line to receive them, said they're worried payments won't keep up with inflation, according to a recent AARP survey.



















