Tesla's CEO Elon Musk promises a fast fix for 'money furnace' Tesla factories
Elon Musk described two Tesla factories as "money furnaces" due to limits on the number of cars the facilities can produce due to supply chain breakdowns.
Desktop appraisals usher in new era for mortgages, speeding up & simplifying the process
Desktop appraisals are speeding up the time it takes to take out a mortgage loan.
Former Obama economist warns stagflation threat level is 'highest in a long time'
A former Obama economist warned the U.S. economy could experience a return to 1970s-style stagflation as the Federal Reserve combats inflation with rate hikes.
All 33 major US banks pass Fed's annual 'stress tests'
The Federal Reserve found that all of the nation's 33 biggest banks passed its latest "stress tests," meaning they have enough capital to withstand a severe economic contraction.
Biden administration canceling $6 billion in student loan debt for 200,000 borrowers
About 200,000 people will have roughly $6 billion worth of student loan debt canceled under a deal reached by the Biden administration this week.
GOP Senators press Biden admin on enforcement of Trump presidential order on TikTok
Republican senators led by Tom Cotton are pressing the Biden Administration for answers on how it is enforcing a Trump-era presidential order on TikTok.
Should you make biweekly mortgage payments?
Biweekly mortgage payments amount to one extra monthly payment each year, meaning you shave time off your mortgage and pay less in interest.
Netflix cuts roughly 300 jobs in second round of layoffs
Netflix will go through a second round of job cuts as the streaming behemoth continues to feel the pain following its first subscriber loss in over a decade.
Interest rates edge up for 3- and 5-year fixed-rate personal loans
The latest trends in interest rates for personal loans from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.
Mortgage rates hit 5.81%, highest level since November 2008
Mortgage rates have hit 5.81% — the highest level since 2008 — ramping up pressure on homebuyers already feeling squeezed in the current real estate market.
How student loans work
Wondering how student loans work? Here’s the difference between federal and private student loans, including interest rates, repayment plans, and how to apply.
Powell acknowledges Fed rate hikes could cause unemployment to climb
The Federal Reserve's battle on inflation could cause the unemployment rate to rise as Americans lose their jobs, Chairman Jerome Powell told Congress on Thursday.
Consumers accept telematics option to lower auto insurance premiums: TransUnion
Consumers are increasingly using telematics devices to demonstrate their safe driving in order to lower their auto insurance premiums, according to TransUnion. Here's how you can keep your rates low.
30-year mortgage rates slide even lower | June 23, 2022
Check out the mortgage rates for June 23, 2022, which are largely down from yesterday.
30-year mortgage refinance rates fall for 2nd straight day | June 23, 2022
Check out the mortgage refinancing rates for June 23, 2022, which are mixed from yesterday.
How long does it take to get a student loan?
How long it takes to get a student loan depends on when you apply, the type of loan, and how quickly a lender processes your application.
United Airlines cutting 12% of Newark flights to reduce delays, congestion
United Airlines told employees in a memo Thursday that it's cutting 50 daily domestic flights from Newark Liberty International Airport just ahead of the July 4 holiday weekend.
How to decide if you should refinance your student loans as interest rates rise
Although interest rates have risen over the past few months, some borrowers may still be able to lock in a lower monthly payment with student loan refinancing.
Publix not giving COVID-19 vaccine to children younger than 5
Publix will not be offering COVID-19 vaccines to children younger than 5, a spokesperson for the supermarket chain told Fox 13 Tampa Bay on Wednesday.
JPMorgan's mortgage business lays off, reassigns hundreds of employees as rates climb
Hundreds of employees in the bank's mortgage business have been caught in the crosshairs as the Federal Reserve has driven mortgage rates higher as it works to bring down inflation.



















