Today’s 15-year mortgage refinance rates offer best savings opportunity | August 30, 2022
Check out the mortgage refinancing rates for August 30, 2022, which are largely up from yesterday.
Debt consolidation vs. bankruptcy: What’s the difference?
Debt consolidation with a personal loan or bankruptcy: Both are debt solutions, but one is better than the other. Learn more.
White House won't reveal if it did a cost analysis of student loan handout that may total $500 billion or more
The White House is under fire for not making public a cost analysis for President Biden's plan to cancel between $10,000 to $20,000 in debt for some Americans.
Homebuyers are taking back their bargaining power, survey shows
The housing market is becoming more buyer friendly, according to a recent report form Realtor.com. For the past two years it had been "predominantly" in the sellers favor.
Serena Williams' most notable venture capital firm investments
Serena Williams recently said in an essay published by Vogue magazine that she would step away from tennis to focus more on family and Serena Ventures
Gray Television announces it will adopt $18 hourly minimum wage
Gray Television is set to raise its minimum hourly wage to $18 in October. The new rate will apply to full-time, non-commissioned and non-contracted employees.
Serena Williams partners with Michelob Ultra to highlight 'two sides' of tennis star ahead of US Open
Serena Williams is likely to be participating in the final Grand Slam tournament of her career and to celebrate she partnered with Michelob Ultra to highlight her achievements.
Student loan refinance interest rates edge down for 10-year fixed-rate loans
The latest trends in interest rates for student loan refinancing from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.
How to get your finances ready for the end of the student loan payments pause
Here's what you should know to be ready when student loan payments resume in 2023.
Good news: Personal loan interest rates plunge for 3-year fixed-rate loans
The latest trends in interest rates for personal loans from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.
Never-ending 'pandemic' perks fueling labor shortage
Government handouts sold as pandemic relief since COVID-19 hit the U.S. in early 2020 continue to fuel shortages in the tight labor market, experts say.
9 ways to improve your credit score before applying for a personal loan
You’ll likely need a good credit score to qualify for low personal loan rates. Here are 9 ways to improve your credit score before you apply.
30-year mortgage rates stick at 5.5% | August 29, 2022
Check out the mortgage rates for August 29, 2022, which are mixed from last Friday.
Democrats deserve to be thrown out of office for Biden's 'unconstitutional' student loan handout: Jim Jordan
Ohio Republican Rep. Jim Jordan criticized Biden's student loan handout Monday, calling it "unconstitutional," and addressed the Republican effort to win the midterm elections.
Today’s best mortgage refinance deal? 10- and 15-year rates dip under 5% | August 29, 2022
Check out the mortgage refinancing rates for August 29, 2022, which are mixed from last Friday.
NASA's Artemis 1 mission moon rocket launch scrubbed after delays
NASA has called off the scheduled launch of its Artemis 1 mission moon rocket Monday following technical and weather issues, including a problem with chilling an engine.
Secret Service returns $286M in fraudulently-obtained COVID relief loans to SBA
The Secret Service returned $286 million in fraudulently-obtained COVID relief funds to the SBA that fell under the Economic Injury Disaster Loans.
Nearly all COVID stimulus education money approved early in 2021 remains unspent
As students enter their second full school year after the passage of the American Rescue Plan, just over 12% of its education funding has been spent.
Fed’s Bostic says government spending 'somewhat of a headwind' for inflation
Atlanta Federal Reserve President Raphael Bostic said Friday that government spending is "somewhat of a headwind" for reducing inflation.
Here's how the student loan payment pause impacted borrowers' credit scores
A new study by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York said that the moratorium on federal student loan payments has positively impacted borrower's finances and credit scores.


















