Final child tax credit payments issued as Manchin pulls support for Build Back Better
The Build Back Better bill is a $1.7 trillion social safety net that includes investments in climate change, health care and child care, which includes expanding child tax credit (CTC) payments through 2022.
Most Americans can save $2,000 a year from little-known tax break
Americans looking to tuck away some extra cash next year can take advantage of an oft-overlooked tax break recently updated by the Internal Revenue Service to reduce their liability next year.
How much does it cost to refinance a student loan?
Refinancing may make your student loan debt more manageable. And in most cases, there’s no upfront cost to refinance student loans. Learn more.
Lending to borrowers with low credit scores could increase in 2022, TransUnion forecasts
Auto loans, credit cards and personal loans to borrowers with low credit scores could increase in 2022, a new TransUnion forecast shows.
Personal loan interest rates creep up, but 5-year fixed-rate still lower than this time last year
The latest trends in interest rates for personal loans from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.
How to pay off $150K in student loan debt
If you have $150K in student loan debt, you may wonder how you’ll ever pay it off. Learn how to manage your student loan debt so it’s less intimidating.
Telsey Advisory Group CEO on holiday sales: We're going to have a good season
Telsey Advisory Group CEO Dana Telsey discusses holiday shopping amid omicron concerns, supply chain problems, the hottest items for shoppers this season and which retailers are a big hit among consumers.
Home prices surge 19.5% annually in September, but experts say pace of growth is slowing
Home prices surged nearly 20% in September, but the pace of increase is slowing. Here's how homeowners can take advantage of their home values.
Today's average mortgage refinance rate tumbles to 10-day low | Dec. 20, 2021
Check out the mortgage refinancing rates for Dec. 20, 2021, which are largely unchanged from last Friday.
Still time to save: 30-year mortgage rates dip | Dec. 20, 2021
Check out the mortgage rates for Dec. 20, 2021, which are mixed from last Friday.
Holiday shopping held back by COVID financial impact, survey shows
COVID-19 continues to put a strain on finances this holiday season, however spending is expected to increase from last year, according to a new survey. Here's what to do if you are struggling financially.
Most Americans do not expect financial improvement in 2022, survey finds
Nearly half of survey respondents expect their financial situation will stay the same in 2022, and more than a quarter believe their finances will get worse.
Nearly 1 in 5 Americans admit they’ve made money decisions based on horoscopes: Survey
Some Americans are seeking out money guidance from horoscopes.
What will the 2022 economy look like?
Janney chief investment strategist Mark Luschini weighs in on economic growth, inflation and the omicron variant on 'Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street.'
Biden wants student loan forgiveness from Congress, but lawmakers urge him to use executive action
While prominent Democrats have called on President Biden to use executive authority to cancel student loan debt, the White House indicated that the president is waiting on Congress to take action.
What crypto investors need to know about infrastructure law
Bitfury CEO Brian Brooks discusses cryptocurrency regulation on 'Making Money.'
30-year mortgage rates rise as Federal Reserve prepares 2022 rate hikes
Mortgage rates are up slightly but could see much more growth as the Federal Reserve prepares to raise rates. Here's how homeowners can benefit now.
Today's 10-year mortgage rates nosedive to lowest level in 28 days | Dec. 17, 2021
Check out the mortgage rates for Dec. 17, 2021, which are a mixed bag from yesterday.
Today's mortgage refinance rate bargain: 15-year rates plunge to 28-day low | Dec. 17, 2021
Check out the mortgage refinancing rates for Dec. 17, 2021, which are mixed from yesterday.
Fed eyes up to 3 interest rate hikes in 2022 to address high inflation
Fed officials also plan to accelerate the central bank's tapering of bond purchases as they adjust their economic outlook on high inflation.

















