This week's student loan loan interest rates fall for 10-year loans
The latest private student loan interest rates from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.
For Thanksgiving travel, here are the top 10 cities to visit this year, according to WalletHub
WalletHub released its top travel destinations for this year's Thanksgiving holiday, with one state earning the top three spots — see the list and the criteria used for the rankings.
Today's mortgage rates remain unchanged 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.
Former NYSE president in talks to reboot FTX exchange
Former New York Stock Exchange President Tom Farley is among three suitors vying to buy the remnants of FTX, as the auction for the collapsed crypto exchange reaches its final stages.
Goldman moves to unload GM credit card
The credit-card program is largely marketed toward people who buy and own General Motors cars. Goldman is also the issuer for the Apple credit card, which is much larger.
Retirement crisis: Great Recession takes its toll on younger Boomers
The Great Recession diminished the retirement savings potential of late Boomers, a study found. And cost adjustments to Social Security could be smaller next year.
Martha Stewart offers Thanksgiving-inspired stay at her country home for less than $12
Two people will be able to get into the Thanksgiving spirit with Martha Stewart before the rapidly-approaching fall holiday, Booking.com announced earlier this week.
Robinhood misses third-quarter revenue estimates on muted trading activity
Robinhood Markets reported quarterly results and said it missed Wall Street estimates for third-quarter revenue, weighed by a slowdown in trading activity.
Visa launches consulting practice to advise clients on implementing AI
Visa launched its new AI Advisory Practice as a way to add value for clients by offering insights and recommendations on implementing AI to boost business performance.
President Biden's AI executive order has 'dangerous limitations,' says deepfake detection company CEO
Reality Defender CEO Ben Colman raised concerns about President Biden's executive order, warning that watermarking is a "Band-Aid" for AI-generated content.
Sen. Hawley urges Yellen to ban TikTok over alleged boosting of anti-Israel content amid war
Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley wrote a letter to Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen calling for a TikTok ban over allegations the platform has prioritized anti-Israel content.
Fed rate pause offers little relief to Americans buried in credit card debt
A pause in interest rate hikes may offer no relief to people dealing with large amounts of credit card debt amid high inflation. But there are ways to pay off debt quickly.
Today's mortgage rates rise 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.
Credit card debt hits a new record while delinquencies also rise
Credit card debt smashed another record at the end of September as American consumers continued to rely on their cards to pay for everyday necessities.
Uber bets on holiday travel demand to forecast strong fourth quarter
San Francisco-based ride-hailing company Uber Technologies on Tuesday forecast fourth-quarter gross bookings and adjusted core profit above market expectations.
401(k) hardship withdrawals are surging as high inflation squeezes Americans
More Americans are making hardship withdrawals from their 401(k) retirement plans to cover emergency expenses as they struggle with chronic inflation.
Some holiday shoppers are buying for themselves instead of gift-giving
A new survey suggests retailers could see some consumers make purchases for themselves that they won’t use for gift-giving while participating in two popular holiday shopping days.
Microsoft's Xbox developing generative AI tools for game creators
Microsoft-owned Xbox announced it has entered a multiyear partnership with Inworld AI to build artificial intelligence-powered tools for game developers.
US accounting giant to lay off more of its workforce
Grant Thornton LLP, one of the largest accounting firms in the United States, will lay off 200 employees over recession fears. The latest round follows 300 this summer.
Credit card debt set to hit a fresh record
New York Federal Reserve data released on Tuesday morning is expected to show that American households are carrying a record amount of credit card debt.


















