Today's mortgage rates: 30-year rates hold below 4% for third straight day | Feb. 22, 2022
Check out the mortgage rates for Feb. 22, 2022, which are largely unchanged from last Friday.
Most Americans optimistic about their finances in 2022 despite inflation, survey says
A new survey from Ally Bank found that consumers are optimistic about meeting their long-term financial goals despite the effects of inflation.
Social Security retirement age stops changing in 2022: What to know
There is good and bad news for older Americans: The Social Security full retirement age increased again in 2022 for some individuals – but it marks the last year that the age will change.
IRS will allow taxpayers to skip facial recognition after privacy backlash
The Internal Revenue Service said Monday that it will allow taxpayers to opt-out of using facial recognition software to verify their identity and access their online accounts as the agency tries to quell widespread backlash.
What you need to know about the mortgage interest deduction
The mortgage interest deduction allows homeowners to reduce their taxable income by the amount of interest paid on the loan. Learn more.
Presidential salaries, from George Washington to Joe Biden
Here's how much all 46 U.S. presidents have made in office -- not including any outside sources of income they may have had.
Seeking debt relief? Here’s how credit counseling can help
Nonprofit credit counseling agencies offer free or low-cost financial services for consumers who are struggling to manage debt or considering bankruptcy. Here's what a credit counselor can do for you.
Rents reach 'insane' levels across US with no end in sight
The cost of rents have exploded across the country.
Education Department erases $415M in student loan debt for 16,000 borrowers
The Department of Education announced this week that it will cancel $415 million in federal student loans by nearly 16,000 borrowers who were misled by for-profit colleges.
How to reclaim your refund after a student loan tax offset
Learn how to get a student loan tax offset hardship refund if your federal student loans are in default.
Credit card debt is surging at a record-high rate, NY Fed reports
If you're just making the minimum payments on your credit cards, it may be worthwhile to consider one of these debt repayment strategies.
Where to get a $70,000 personal loan
A $70,000 personal loan can help you pay for a medical bill, home renovation or other large expense. Find out more.
Mortgage rates near 4%, and even surpass it in many areas, data shows
Mortgage rates are rising, surpassing 4% in some areas of the U.S., according to recent data. And experts say the increases are likely to continue as the Fed prepares to raise rates.
Where to get an $80,000 personal loan
Online lenders, banks and credit unions offer $80,000 personal loans to people with good or excellent credit.
Today’s 20-, 30-year mortgage refinance rates drop back below 4% | Feb. 18, 2022
Check out the mortgage refinancing rates for Feb. 18, 2022, which are mostly down from yesterday.
Today's mortgage rates hold at money-saving levels for second straight day | Feb. 18, 2022
Check out the mortgage rates for Feb. 18, 2022, which are largely unchanged from yesterday.
3 reasons to think very carefully about where you'll retire
Knowing when you'll quit the workforce is a crucial part of retirement planning, but few people give as much attention to where they're going to retire.
14 million Americans have over $10K in credit card debt, survey says: 3 ways to pay it down quickly
About 14 million Americans are at least $10,000 in credit card debt, according to a new survey. Here's what you can do to pay yours down.
Where's my tax refund? IRS sheds light on when it will send the money
With millions of Americans expecting a tax refund this year, the IRS has one request for those looking to get their money faster: File your return electronically and as soon as possible.
Home mortgage rates climb to near 4%
The latest data from Freddie Mac shows 30-year fixed-rate mortgages approaching 4% as rates continue to climb


















