Credit card applications remain strong despite rising interest rates, NY Fed says
The application rate for credit cards rose in October to 27.1% as more Americans anticipated struggling to come up with $2,000 for an unexpected expense.
Mortgage rate fears are due to 'uncertainty,' not the increase: Suzanne Miller
Empire State Properties founder Suzanne Miller says housing inventory is building, but prices aren't going down.
Personal loan interest rates continue to rise for 3- and 5-year fixed-rate loans
The latest trends in interest rates for personal loans from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.
Your Thanksgiving dinner could cost 20% more this year because of inflation
Inflation has pushed the average cost of a Thanksgiving feast with all the fixings for 10 people to about $64.05 on average, the most expensive in 37 years.
Mortgage rates drop below 7%, may signal that inflation has peaked: Freddie Mac
The average rate for a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage dropped to 6.61% last week, according to Freddie Mac.
Savings window opens: Today’s 30-year mortgage rates plunge a quarter point | Nov. 21, 2022
Check out the mortgage rates for Nov. 21, 2022, which are largely down from last Friday.
Student loan refinance interest rates dip below 6% for 10-year fixed-rate loans
The latest trends in interest rates for student loan refinancing from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.
Investor hopes for a Fed pivot is 'wishful thinking': Keith Banks
Bank of America pension and benefits plan CIO Keith Banks looks ahead to the final Federal Reserve meeting of 2022, and discusses the market impact of FTX's collapse.
Biden’s student loan forgiveness: A timeline of legal challenges facing the plan
Here’s a timeline of the legal challenges facing President Joe Biden’s student loan debt forgiveness plan, from the first lawsuit to the Nov. 14 injunction.
Are urgent care centers hurting America’s family medicine practices?
Patients want quick access to health care when they need it, especially if they are ill. Urgent care centers are an accessible way to see a doctor with little or no advance notice.
Is long-term care insurance a good bet?
Long-term care may be needed due to a chronic illness, old age, an accident or other medical issues. To pay for the cost of long-term care, one can purchase long-term care insurance.
Michael Milken's Prostate Cancer Foundation raises millions
Financier Michael Milken's Prostate Cancer Foundation reportedly raised $4 million for its research programs during its annual dinner in New York City.
ESG is jeopardizing an increasing amount of American investment assets
In our country today many fund managers and even corporate boards are investing other people's money in their own partisan priorities. The ESG movement is political not practical.
Is tech setup for a 'classic run' higher or is the party over?
UBS managing director Jason Katz and The Fitz-Gerald Group principal Keith Fitz-Gerald discuss what stocks are on sale and how the long Fed will meddle in markets on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Digital mortgages to enter a new, faster (and cheaper) era in year ahead
As the housing market slows, lenders will look to use more time investing in technology and making mortgages faster, easier and cheaper, according to one mortgage expert.
FTX collapse certainly an 'Enron moment': Ronald Chapman
Federal defense attorney Ronald Chapman discusses the class-action lawsuit filed against FTX and Elizabeth Holmes' sentencing.
What first-time buyers need to know about mortgage points
Buying discount points will lower your interest rate and monthly payment, but increase your closing costs. Learn more.
Redfin CEO Glenn Kelman assesses housing woes: Could be 'wild ride' for next 2 years
Redfin CEO Glenn Kelman joins 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast' to discuss the state of the housing market after existing home sales retreated for a ninth straight month in October.
Today’s 20-year mortgage rates continue to offer best money-saving opportunity | Nov. 18, 2022
Check out the mortgage rates for Nov. 18, 2022, which are up from yesterday.
Inflation leads more Americans to live paycheck-to-paycheck: survey
Americans are increasingly living paycheck-to-paycheck as a way to deal with rising monthly costs, a recent LendingClub and PYMNTS survey said.


















