Home price growth slows in June for third consecutive month: Case-Shiller Index
Although home price growth continues to slow, homeowners can still cash in on their home's increased value.
Fed's Powell abandons promise of 'soft landing' amid inflation fight
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell conceded on Wednesday that the chances of avoiding a recession have diminished as the central bank raises interest rates.
How steep Fed rate hikes affect your finances
The Federal Reserve increased interest rates once again to the 3% to 3.25% range. This has many ramifications for consumers and their purchasing activities.
Maine fisherman, along with state, appeal endangered whales ruling
The state of Maine and fishing groups in the state are appealing a ruling from a federal judge that shot down a lawsuit to overturn a new rule that aims to protect endangered whales.
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon clashes with Dem rep over Russia investments
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon objected to Rep. Brad Sherman's questioning during a House Financial Services Committee hearing, but Sherman would not let him speak out.
NASA Artemis 1 fueling test springs another leak that's deemed 'manageable'
A critical fueling test of the NASA Artemis 1 moon rocket hit a slight snag after another hydrogen leak. However, agency engineers said it was "manageable."
Seattle teachers approve new contract after 5-day strike
The teachers in Seattle approved a contract following a strike that delayed the start of the school year by five days. The three-year contract will provide salary raises.
NYC 'billionaires row' penthouse, world's highest residence, listed for $250M
An eye-popping luxury penthouse in New York City's Central Park Tower on "billionaires row" has hit the real estate market for $250 million.
Federal Reserve raises interest rates by 75 basis points for third straight month
The Federal Reserve enacted its third consecutive 75-basis-point interest rate hike as it attempts to cool inflation without triggering an economic recession.
Savings window opens: Private student loan interest rates tumble for 10-year fixed-rate loans
The latest private student loan interest rates from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.
Stuart Varney on 'presidential confusion': Who is really in charge?
FOX Business' Stuart Varney discusses Biden's inability to address key issues plaguing Americans and the White House continuously walking back the president's comments
Today’s mortgage refinance rates rest: 10- and 15-year rates stick at 5.5% | September 21, 2022
Check out the mortgage refinancing rates for September 21, 2022, which are unchanged from yesterday.
Still time to save: Today’s mortgage rates hold steady | September 21, 2022
Check out the mortgage rates for September 21, 2022, which are unchanged from yesterday.
Fed rate hike to hit mortgages, credit cards and auto loans
The Federal Reserve is widely expected to impose another mega-sized rate hike this week, driving up the cost of mortgages, credit cards and car loans.
Maine paper mill damaged in 2020 explosion calls it quits
A paper mill that exploded in 2020 has finally decided to throw in the towel after the explosion forced them to purchase pulp from a neighboring mill, severely cutting profit margins.
4 reasons to take out a personal loan for debt consolidation
If you’re juggling high-interest credit card debt, taking out a debt consolidation loan to pay off those balances offers 4 major benefits.
Bank CEOs to face consequences of ‘playing political games’ over ESG issues: FL banking exec
Florida Bankers Association president and CEO Alex Sanchez argues America's big banks should get "the final decision" in who and what they finance, and "stay out" of politics.
Mortgage rush underway as rates set to move even higher
Homebuyers went into high gear in the past week in anticipation of the Fed raising interest rates, boosting demand for mortgages. Overall demand climbed 3.8% from a week ago.
Why you should not put charges on your credit card amid today's high inflation
After a pandemic and now record-high inflation, many Americans are piling up credit card debt to cover expenses and pay bills. Yet this is not wise — here's how to break the cycle.
Tennessee, Montana AGs lead effort questioning credit card CEOs about tracking gun purchases
Attorneys general from Tennessee, Montana and 22 other states warned credit card companies a plan to track gun purchases could violate consumer protection laws.



















