Inflation hits these renters the hardest
Millennials and Gen Zers are getting hit even harder with inflation due to high asking rents. Although rent growth has slowed its still significantly higher than a year ago.
Biden administration announces student loan income-driven repayment plan changes
In addition to canceling $10,000 in student loans for eligible federal borrowers, the Biden administration also proposed new changes to other loan forgiveness programs.
4 ways to pay off remaining student loan debt after forgiveness
If you have remaining balances after student loan forgiveness, here’s how to pay off student loans faster.
UW Health nurses plan to issue strike notice Friday if administrators don't recognize their union
UW Health nurses approved moving forward with a strike. The union plans to notify administrators that they will strike if they are not recognized as a union on Friday.
US Open 2022: Serena Williams' victories cause ticket prices to reach historic levels
Serena Williams has made the U.S. Open not only the hottest ticket in New York but maybe the hottest ticket in the country, as prices are shattering old records.
Jefferies CEO wants staff back in the office rather than their 'lonely home silos'
CEO of Jefferies Financial Group announced that he needs staff to return to the office rather than working from their "lonely home silos" in order to finish the last quarter strong.
Pure Watercraft to open plant in West Virginia
Pure Watercraft has announced a $5 million investment into a former steel plant in West Virginia. The company expects to start building and fulfilling orders at the plant in early 2023.
30-year mortgage refinance rates stick for 3rd straight day | September 1, 2022
Check out the mortgage refinancing rates for September 1, 2022, which are largely up from yesterday.
College students sound alarm over Biden loan handout fueling ‘cycle of more debts’
Columbia University sophomore Jeffrey Wolberg and George Mason doctorate student Preston Cooper say Biden's student loan handouts will create "a cycle of more debts."
How forced unionism hurt states during COVID
With the worst of COVID-19 behind us, states that embrace coercive unionism fared far worse than those that didn’t.
Today’s 20-year mortgage rates soar past steady 30-year rates | September 1, 2022
Check out the mortgage rates for September 1, 2022, which are largely up from yesterday.
Gas prices should keep falling if we can avoid the 'perfect storm': GasBuddy analyst
GasBuddy head of petroleum analysis Patrick De Haan reveals what could cause falling gas prices to rise again and the best times to drive over Labor Day Weekend.
Capital One, other lenders tap the brakes on auto loans
Economic concerns have begun to show up in auto financing, prompting some banks to pull back on lending.
How to write a financial aid appeal letter
If you’ve been turned down for federal student aid for your student loans, here’s how to write a financial aid appeal letter. Learn more.
Snapchat makes 'deep' staffing cut to ‘weather’ the economic storm: Tech analyst
CoinDesk chief of staff Pete Pachal provides expert analysis of the cryptocurrency market and weighs in on social media platform Snapchat's recent staffing cut.
Pandora trying to 'democratize' diamond jewelry market
Pandora, which is trying to democratize the jewelry market, launched a collection of lab-grown diamond products that are more accessible to all consumers.
Washington DC attorney general suing ex-MicroStrategy CEO Michael Saylor for alleged tax fraud
Washington, D.C.'s attorney general has filed a lawsuit against billionaire Michael Saylor and his former company MicroStrategy for tax fraud.
Survey finds overdraft, non-sufficient funds fees are down, ATM fees up
Overdraft and non-sufficient funds fees are down from 2021, according to Bankrate.com's annual Checking Account and ATM Fee study. Meanwhile, ATM fees went up.
Starbucks executives, directors are sued over diversity policies
National Center for Public Policy Research objected to Starbucks' setting race-baced hiring goals. The plaintiff, said those policies violate civil rights laws.
Apple Pay Later raises concerns over lack of BNPL regulations, CFPB says
Apple’s foray into the buy now, pay later (BNPL) space with its newly announced Apple Pay Later product may have potential consequences, the CFPB warned.


















