Personal loan interest rates continue to edge down for 3- and 5-year loans
The latest trends in interest rates for personal loans from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.
Today’s lowest mortgage rate? 10-year terms at 5.875% | July 3, 2023
Check out the mortgage rates for July 3, 2023, which are largely unchanged from Friday.
Biden administration releases latest student loan plan after SCOTUS blocks handout: What to know
The Biden administration announced a new student loan debt relief initiative after the Supreme Court struck down his $400 billion handout plan to cancel balances of $10,000 to $20,000.
Recession expected by end of 2023: Fannie Mae
A recession is likely in 2023, Fannie Mae forecasted. And the Fed may continue to raise interest rates after its June pause, despite projections that inflation will continue to cool.
Apple hits $3T in market cap, but changes could be coming to its credit card: report
Apple became the first public company to close a trading day with a market cap over $3 trillion Friday, even as Goldman Sachs reportedly looks to shed its credit card partnership.
Americans get poorer as expenses surge
Americans are living paycheck to paycheck as inflation and rising taxes are making it harder to sock away cash for emergencies, according to a new survey.
4th of July: A by-the-numbers look at the American holiday
On the Fourth of July, a federal holiday, Americans spend money on food, fireworks, travel and patriotic decorations. Here are 10 quick facts on leading industries.
Real estate expert says Texas city has become a 'major player'
The Rogers Healy Companies CEO and owner, Rogers Healy discusses the commercial real estate boom in Fort Worth, Texas.
AI helping remove Chinese goods made with Uyghur forced labor from corporate supply chains
Altana Technologies developed an AI-informed supply chain mapping system used by Customs and Border Protection and a number of firms to root out Uyghur forced labor from supply chains.
Elon Musk claims Twitter login requirement temporary measure due to data scraping
Elon Musk told Twitter users on Friday that a requirement to have an account to view tweets was just a "temporary emergency measure" due to data pillaging.
Flight delayed or canceled? Here's what you should know
Many flights were thrown off track over the past week due to technology issues and bad weather that rolled in. Here's what passengers should know if their flight is delayed or canceled.
Barbie's dream home gets revamped and will be up for rent on Airbnb ahead of movie release
Barbie's DreamHouse is getting a twist. Ken will be hosting two lucky Airbnb renters in the hot-pink Malibu home in July.
Does your state love hot dogs or hamburgers more?
In honor of 4th of July celebrations, take a look at Instacart shopping data which reveals which U.S. states prefer hot dogs or hamburgers. Will the results surprise you?
US farmer warns ‘China is quietly taking over’ food security
While Congress' bill banning foreign adversaries from buying up U.S. farmland waits to be enacted, farmer John Boyd Jr. warned China is tapping into our infrastructure.
Biden calls SCOTUS decision "unthinkable," outlines new path to student loan forgiveness
President Joe Biden said the U.S. Supreme Court's (SCOTUS) decision that scraps his student debt relief program was wrong and has outlined a new path toward relief.
13 best student loan refinance companies of 2023
Interested in refinancing your student loans? Check out the best student loan refinance lenders.
10 of the best student loan refinance companies
Credible identified 10 of the best student loan refinance companies using 12 different categories of data. Here are our picks based on student loan refinancing rates and more.
Fourth of July travel: The best and worst times to hit the road
Scores of people are embarking on Fourth of July trips this year, which means the roads are going to be packed. Experts share the best and worst times to head out.
Supreme Court rules against Biden student loan debt handout
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in cases dealing with President Biden's student loan debt cancelation program, which had been on hold pending a decision.
Attorney shreds Biden's response to SCOTUS student loan decision: 'Circumvent the law' with 'pen and a phone'
"You're not a king," civil rights attorney Roger Severino tells President Biden following the president's opposition to the Supreme Court's decision to block his student loan handout plan.



















