8 best student loans for bad credit
Federal student loans don’t require a credit check, so exhaust federal loan options before looking for private student loans for bad credit.
Here's how to stay debt-free after credit card consolidation
Make the most out of your debt repayment plan by taking these simple financial steps after credit card consolidation.
Matt Fitzpatrick wins US Open 2022: How much cash does he bring home?
Matt Fitzpatrick held off Will Zalatoris and Scottie Scheffler for his first major victory at the U.S. Open on Sunday. How much did he make?
Bitcoin falls to near 19K, down more than 70% since 2021 high
A number of factors ranging from inflation to hiring freezes to industry-wide pressures have caused Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies to lose significant value.
CDC approves COVID-19 vaccines for children under 5
A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention panel recommended that COVID-19 vaccines should be offered to children 6 months to 5 years old.
Fed could 'break' the economy with aggressive rate hike campaign, analyst says
The Federal Reserve's massive rate hike this week has fueled speculation on Wall Street that the U.S. economy is headed for a recession soon as inflation roars.
US number of cancelled flights rising as summer heats up
A large number of flights have been canceled across the United States for the second day in a row. This comes as airlines recover from storms while accommodating large vacation crowds.
How to refinance your mortgage without closing costs
A no-closing-cost refinance allows you to take advantage of refinancing without paying cash by rolling the closing costs into the loan itself.
What is a fixed-rate HELOC?
A fixed-rate HELOC is a hybrid loan that allows you to lock in the interest rate on a portion of your balance. Learn more.
Department of Education to overhaul federal student loan servicing systems
The Department of Education is planning to overhaul current student loan servicing systems to allow borrowers full access to manage their student loan repayments.
Recession fears spike among CEOs, with 60% forecasting economic downturn
Recession fears are surging among global executives, with a majority predicting a looming downturn as a result of soaring inflation and rising interest rates, a new survey shows.
Blockchain expert rips crypto lender Celsius freezing accounts: ‘It’s unfortunate’
Ava Labs President John Wu draws a comparison between Celsius freezing accounts due to market volatility and the Robinhood debacle that unfolded over GameStop.
Four reasons Biden's student loans 'forgiveness' plan is wrong
President Biden has suggested that his administration will soon cancel student loan debt, but it's not about helping students.
FDA authorizes COVID-19 vaccines for kids under 5
The Food and Drug Administration for the first time authorized the coronavirus vaccine for children five years of age and younger.
Powell pledges the Fed is 'acutely focused' on tackling inflation
The Federal Reserve is focused on tackling inflation and bringing consumer prices closer in line with the central bank's 2% target, Chairman Jerome Powell said on Friday.
Today’s 15-year mortgage refinance rates offer best savings opportunity | June 17, 2022
Check out the mortgage refinancing rates for June 17, 2022, which are up from yesterday.
Today's 30-year mortgage rates dip back below 6% | June 17, 2022
Check out the mortgage rates for June 17, 2022, which are trending up from yesterday.
CFPB report: Many borrowers still behind on mortgage payments after COVID-19 forbearance
A new report from the CFPB shows that homeowners are facing mortgage delinquency after exiting forbearance. Here's what to do if you find yourself struggling.
Farmers in the West face slew of challenges, warn of more supply chain disruptions
West Coast farmers say inflation and drought could cause potential food shortages, but now, they're facing another new challenge due to supply chain delays.
US economy headed for imminent recession, Fed GDP tracker shows
A closely watched Federal Reserve tool showed economic growth in the second quarter may have stalled, raising the possibility that the economy is already in a recession.



















