Soaring mortgage rates discourage home buying even as rental costs jump
Rental prices surged to another high in June for the 16th consecutive month. Even so, renting is favored over buying in a majority of metros due to high mortgage rates.
Demographics the bigger problem facing housing: Expert
Payne Capital Management president Ryan Payne assesses the housing market on 'Mornings with Maria.'
Job market could see significant shift in July, AI-driven report predicts
The job market in July could see a significant shift in hiring, according to a new AI-driven report. Here's what jobs are expected to be the most need, and where it will occur.
Private student loan interest rates plunge for 5-year variable-rate loans
The latest private student loan interest rates from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.
6 types of small personal loans
Many types of small personal loans are on the market. If you need to borrow money, keep reading to learn about your options.
Today’s mortgage refinance rates: Look to shorter terms for greater interest savings | July 20, 2022
Check out the mortgage refinancing rates for July 20, 2022, which are largely up from yesterday.
Today’s mortgage rates edge up, but are still well below June highs | July 20, 2022
Check out the mortgage rates for July 20, 2022, which are up from yesterday.
Travel ETF offers exposure to fast-growing industry
The ETF structure is tax efficient, allows for intraday tradability and offers diversification that ranges from broad market exposure to thematic exposures, according to one expert.
Bill aimed at accelerating student debt forgiveness through PSLF unveiled by House Dems
Through a newly-introduced bill, Democrats in the House of Representatives said they are seeking to improve the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Program by clearing red tape and reducing the required years of employment from 10 years to five.
Maxine Waters pays daughter another $16,500 in campaign funds, adding to $1.2M in previous payments
The reelection campaign of Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif., in June shelled out another $16,500 in campaign cash to her daughter, Karen Waters, for campaign-related services.
How to pay for college with no money
If you’re wondering how to pay for college with no money, you might be able to get scholarships, grants, or loans. Learn how.
Extreme summer heat forcing several companies to warn residents about energy usage
U.S. power companies are helping residents keep their energy bills low during extreme heat. This comes when other bills are already sky-high due to inflation.
4 student loan forgiveness options
Federal student loan forgiveness programs can wipe out student loans incurred to pay for college. Here are 4 programs to consider.
'Very uneasy time' to be a small business owner: New Jersey salon owner
J. Walker Salon owner Jessica Walker discusses how inflation has 'dramatically' increased her operating costs on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
New Jersey salon owner says small business owners being taken advantage from the top
J. Walker Salon owner Jessica Walker joined "Cavuto: Coast to Coast" to discuss the impact of inflation on her small business.
I took federal student loans to attend a Corinthian College. What can I do?
The Credible Money Coach has good news for former Corinthian College student looking for help with federal student loans.
Bank of America says to expect 'mild recession' this year
Bank of America updated its economic forecast to say the U.S. could experience a "mild recession" as soon as this year. Here's what that means for interest rates.
Still time to save: 10- and 15-year mortgage rates hold steady | July 19, 2022
Check out the mortgage rates for July 19, 2022, which are mixed from yesterday.
Today’s mortgage refinance rates: 30-year mortgage refinance rates plummet | July 19, 2022
Check out the mortgage refinancing rates for July 19, 2022, which are mixed from yesterday.
Inflation may hit Social Security recipients twice
Searing-hot inflation could push Social Security recipients into a higher tax bracket as a result of what's likely to be a record-high cost-of-living adjustment.

















