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What Today's Fed News Tells Us About 2024 Savings and CD Rates
Investors Say They're Not Worried Right Now, But They’re Not Buying Either
Treasury Unveils New I Bond Rate of 4.28%—But Your Bond May Pay Much Less
Medical Debts Have Been Wiped From Many Credit Reports, But the Biggest Ones Remain
Is April a Good Time to Buy New I Bonds?
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Still Holding I Bonds? May 1 Is a Smart Time to Move Your Money to a CD
Anyone Can Earn 5% on Savings These Days—But Kids Can Earn 7% to 10%
Homebuyers and Sellers May Be Suffering the Most Under High Interest Rates
Here's What You Could Get With Your Tax Refund
Robinhood, Webull Offer 3% to 3.5% Bonuses on IRA Contributions, Rollovers, and Transfers
More Homes Went Up For Sale In March, But Found Fewer Buyers
How Are People Spending Their Tax Refunds?
Four Things to Know Before the IRS Tax Filing Deadline
Renters Lose Hope Of Buying Homes As Prices And Mortgage Rates Rise
Have I Bonds? Here's What Your Next Rate Will Be
What Today’s Higher-Than-Expected Inflation Numbers Mean For You
Top Rate on a High-Yield Savings Account Rises to New Record
People Think They Need $1.46 Million to Retire—They're Not Saving Enough To Get There
Half of US Homeowners and Renters Say They Struggle To Pay Housing Costs, Redfin Reports
Retirement Savings Suffered, Debt Mounted for Households in Q1, Survey Says
How Commission Settlement With Realtors Could Change Homebuying
Gen Z Is Paying More To Rent Than Millennials Did at Same Age, Study Shows
Some Student Loan Borrowers Face April 30 Deadline To Qualify For Forgiveness
Here's Where Homeowners' Insurance Premiums Are The Most Expensive
It's Cheaper To Rent Than Buy a Starter Home, Realtor.com Says
What Would it Take for Houses to Be Affordable in the U.S. Again?
Home Sales Rallied in February, Buoyed By Rising Inventory
Individual Investors' Optimism Grows, Albeit Cautiously, as Stocks Back Off Highs
A Record Number Of Vanguard Savers Tapped 401ks for Emergency Funds In 2023
Most Americans Worry About Retirement, Say Congress Should Act on Social Security Funding
How Much Can I Earn With $5,000 in a High-Yield Savings Account?
Average Credit Scores Worsened For First Time In A Decade, FICO Says
Retirement Account Balances Hit Their Highest Levels in Nearly Two Years
Taxpayers In 12 States Can File Online With The IRS Starting Monday
U.S. Homes Got A $2 Trillion Value Boost In 2023
Getting a Tax Refund? Here's How to Turn It Into a Larger Sum
Still Have I Bonds? March 1 Is a Smart Time to Swap Them for a CD
Credit Card Interest Rates Hit Record Highs in the US, Says CFPB
How the Capital One-Discover Merger Could Affect Consumers
Of the Biggest U.S. Banks, These Pay the Best CD Rates Now—Up to 5.50%
Savings Accounts Are Paying Record Rates Today, Feb. 13, 2024. How Long Will They Last?
How Much Debt Are Americans Really In?
Have I Bonds More Than a Year Old? You May Want to Cash Them in on Feb. 1
Earn Up to $600 by Opening a New Huntington Bank Checking Account
Auto Loan Delinquencies Hit 13-Year High As Monthly Car Payments Get Bigger
Credit Card Debt Put More Pressure on Households in the Fourth Quarter
Will Mortgage Rates Fall in 2024? What Yesterday's Fed Announcement Tells Us
Individual Investors Warming to the Rally as Markets Touch New Highs
It’s Not Too Late to Open a CD. Rates Are Still Remarkable.
Housing Market Froze Deeper In December
Will CD Rates Return to 6%?
More People Took Out Mortgages Last Week As Rates Fell
Federal Financial Watchdog Wants To Cut Overdraft Fees To As Little As $3
These Are The Costs of Family Life—To The Dollar
White House Accelerates Plans to Forgive Certain Student Loans
Savings Account vs. CD: What’s the Smarter Choice Right Now?
IRS Says 2024 Tax Season Will Start on Jan. 29
Average Personal Loan Rates Edge Up
Credit Card Debt Surged To Fresh Record High in November
Apple Boosts High-Yield Savings Account Rate for a Second Time in 2 Weeks (January 2024)
2024 Will Bring Big Changes to Student Loans
Consumers Set New Online Holiday Shopping Record
Apple Has Raised Its Savings Account Rate. At 4.25%, How Does It Compare?
Average Personal Loan Rates Drop to Begin the New Year
More Financially Stressed Americans Making Better Budgeting a New Year’s Resolution