Jerome Powell's Fed has been 'insanely lucky': Don Luskin
TrendMacro Chief Investment Officer Don Luskin predicts the Fed will cut rates faster than they normally would in 2024 because they fear deflation on 'Making Money.'
Americans struggle with $88 billion in unpaid medical debt: survey
Over half (57%) of American patients have been unable to pay a medical bill on time or in full, and nearly 40% have been struggling to pay off their medical debt within the past five years, according to a recent Tebra survey.
Private student loan interest rates edge down for 10-year loans
The latest private student loan interest rates from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.
Millions of student loan borrowers still aren't paying their bills
Millions of student loan borrowers are still not making payments on their debt, according to a new report published by the U.S. Department of Education.
Today's mortgage rates fall for 15- and 30-year terms
Mortgage rates fluctuate almost daily based on economic conditions. Here are today’s mortgage rates and what you need to know about getting the best rate.
Gen X advised to ‘stop spending’ due to largest wealth gap of any generation
Move over, baby boomers and millennials: Gen X is reportedly furthest away from their retirement expectations, and economist John Lonski tells them to cut back on spending.
New construction homes popular among Millennials despite high housing costs
With the cost of housing still extremely high, find out why Millennials prefer to buy costly new construction homes.
IRS zaps nearly $1 billion in penalties for taxpayers
Americans who owe back taxes will be given an incentive to pay up after the Internal Revenue Service said Tuesday it would waive nearly $1 billion in late-payment penalties.
Secure 2.0: optional provisions kick in to help retirement savers with emergencies and student loan debt
The Secure 2.0 Act of 2022 has several new optional provisions kicking in at the start of 2024, such as emergency savings and student loan matching.
Today's mortgage rates fall for 15-year terms while 30-year terms rise
Mortgage rates fluctuate almost daily based on economic conditions. Here are today’s mortgage rates and what you need to know about getting the best rate.
These are the most affordable cities to buy a home in 2024: Realtor.com
Realtor.com released the top 100 ranking metros for 2024, including affordable markets in the Northeast and Midwest such as Toledo, Ohio, and Rochester, New York, alongside several Southern California markets.
Higher contribution limits are coming for 401(k)s and IRAs next year
The IRS earlier this year lifted the amount that workers can set aside for retirement in their 401(k), IRA and other tax-deferred plans beginning in 2024.
Housing market is seeing 'major price reductions': Katrina Campins
FOX Business real estate contributor Katrina Campins discusses whether the housing market is on the verge of a boom after the Fed signaled lower interest rates on 'Making Money.'
Americans living in these states are worse off financially: survey
Americans nationwide are feeling the lingering impact of inflation on their wallets, but these three states have it the worst, according to a recent WalletHub survey.
This week's personal loan rates edge down for 3-year loans, while 5-year rates rise
The latest trends in interest rates for personal loans from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.
Small Social Security COLA could leave retirees struggling to get by next year
Social Security beneficiaries are set to receive a 3.2% payment bump in 2024, but many recipients say the increase is not enough to offset high inflation.
Biden forgives another $4.8 billion in federal student loan debt, but alternative relief plan hits a snag
The Biden administration has forgiven a total of $132 billion in federal student loans for more than 3.6 million Americans, and all of it has bypassed the need for congressional approval.
Fed's early 'Christmas gift' could lead to a rebound year for home construction: Jim Tobin
NAHB CEO Jim Tobin discusses what's behind the rise in homebuilder confidence on 'Varney & Co.'
Harvard early decision applications fall sharply amid antisemitism controversy
Harvard saw the number of students submitting early applications decline by 17% from a year ago as the college remains mired in controversy over its handling of antisemitism.
Ex-NFL star at UBS keeps players from going broke
Former NFL player Wale Ogunleye is pulling the curtain back on how he is providing financial advice to current and former players.


















