Personal loan interest rates edge down for 3-year loans
The latest trends in interest rates for personal loans from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.
Goldman Sachs enters tech race with AI-powered social media platform
Goldman Sachs unveiled a new AI-powered social media platform, named Louisa, aimed at facilitating corporate connections for employees.
Today's mortgage rates begin to rise, but 15-year terms are still low | May 15, 2023
Check out the mortgage rates for May 15, 2023, which are trending up from Friday.
JPMorgan Chase urges 'no' vote on shareholder proposal to evaluate alleged religious discrimination at bank
The board of directors at Chase Bank are urging shareholders to vote against a resolution demanding evaluation of how the bank oversees risk based on political and religious views.
Average age of US vehicles reaches record high as price of new vehicles soars
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the price of new vehicles soared causing fewer people to buy them. Now the average age of vehicles on the road in the U.S. has reached a record high.
Biden administration approves $42B in student loan forgiveness under updated PSLF program
The Department of Education has approved $42 billion in student loan forgiveness through recent changes to the PSLF program, designed to provide debt relief to borrowers in the non-profit, public service and governmental fields.
New Twitter CEO Linda Yaccarino will be a 'huge advantage' for becoming 'profitable': Jessica Melugin
Competitive Enterprise Institute Center for Technology & Innovation director Jessica Melugin discusses Twitter's new CEO and the 'unintended consequences' of children using A.I.
Artificial intelligence makes a mark in the handwritten card space
Handwrytten is an online platform for individuals and businesses to create notes and cards that create authentic looking handwriting and uses AI for quality assurance and note writing.
Credit card debt set to hit $1T as chronic inflation crushes Americans
Federal Reserve data released Monday is expected to show that U.S. households are carrying $1 trillion in credit card debt, the highest level on record.
How and when you should check your credit scores
Checking your credit score can help you in many ways, especially if you're about to take out a new line of credit such as new credit card or a new loan from a bank.
8 in 10 parents claim they'd rather have Mother's Day or Father's Day gift money go to kids: report
A new holiday gift survey suggests most American parents would prefer to have money that goes toward Mother’s Day or Father’s Day gifts instead be used on their children instead.
Credit crunch targeting manufacturing as interest rates soar
Higher interest rates have forced a credit crunch as banks slow lending, creating a backlash in capital and resource-starved business sectors like manufacturing.
Luxury condos make Florida history with state’s largest construction loan in post-rate hike era
The Ritz-Carlton Residences in Palm Beach Gardens are "really like homes in the sky," according to developer Dan Catalfumo, who's building the record-breaking luxury condos.
California reparations committee calls on state to raise minimum wage above $15.50 to a 'living wage'
California's reparations task force is calling on lawmakers to raise the state's minimum wage, already the nation's second highest at $15.50, to a "living wage."
California teacher claims in viral TikTok she hatched baby chicks from Trader Joe's fertile eggs
A California teacher from the Bay Area has gone viral on TikTok after revealing she hatched baby chickens from fertile Trader Joe's eggs. A Youtuber from Indiana says she did the same.
Hinton issues another AI warning: World needs to find a way to control artificial intelligence
Geoffrey Hinton issued another warning to world, saying humans need to figure out a way to control artificial intelligence as it develops to contain potential dangers.
Disney content purge amid Disney+, Hulu merger means some films, TV shows could soon be unavailable
The Walt Disney company plans to consolidate its Disney+ and Hulu streaming services into a "one app experience," which will necessitate slashes in content production.
Federal student loan repayments to restart, education secretary confirms
The Biden administration is "preparing to restart" federal student loan payments following the end of the coronavirus pandemic emergency, Education Secretary Miguel Cardona told lawmakers Thursday.
Artificial intelligence could replace up to 80% of human jobs, expert says
Artificial intelligence could potentially replace as many as 80% of human jobs over the course of "the next few years," according to SingularityNET CEO Ben Goertzel.
Former Fed president says he wouldn’t raise rates ‘if I were sitting in my old seat’
Former Dallas Fed President and CEO Robert Kaplan called for a "hawkish pause" on rate hikes as they "disproportionately hurt" small and mid-size businesses.



















