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Credit-card delinquencies near 9% for some borrowers. Is there a subprime credit-card crisis on the horizon?

Subprime consumers are falling behind on their credit-card bills. From Generation Z and millennials to

Big changes to small-business lending rules are meant to improve access to loans: What it means for business owners

The U.S. Small Business Administration and Consumer Financial Protection Bureau each issued new rules earlier

The 2024 Mazda CX-50 vs. the Ford Bronco Sport: 2 midsize SUVs compared

Americans love SUVs. The only type of vehicle that outsells compact SUVs in this country

Here are the best and worst states for workers. Do you live in one of them?

There is growing inequality among U.S. states when it comes to worker-friendly policies and laws,

Texas couple allegedly scammed Medicaid out of $14 million by fixing the same wheelchairs hundreds of times

A Texas couple has been charged with ripping off Medicaid to the tune of $14

Biden administration to cancel $72 million in student debt for borrowers who say their school scammed them

The Department of Education is canceling $72 million in debt for 2,300 borrowers who the

Biden Administration Announces $72 Million In Student Loan Forgiveness

The Biden administration on Wednesday announced that it has approved $72 million in new student

The joys and challenges of living in a 55+ community

My husband and I sold our Connecticut home in the fall of 2020. At the

Diane Sawyer lists her storied Martha’s Vineyard compound for $24 million

Veteran news anchor Diane Sawyer has decided to part ways with the Martha’s Vineyard home

Sofia Vergara slashes the price on her Beverly Hills estate yet again — this time to $16 million

It’s not quite a fire sale, but a price cut of about $2 million is

Why Medicare Is Right To Negotiate Drug Prices

The Biden Administration has announced its list of the first 10 drugs that will be

The Financial Payoff From A College Degree Is Shrinking

A four-year college education is a big and long-term investment, as the 40 million plus

Signed contracts for U.S. homes rise for the second month in a row

The numbers: U.S. home sales inched up for the second month in a row, as

IRS Issues Reminder About Tax-Free Way To Help Employees Pay Student Loans

Student debt has more than tripled since 2006. That year, borrowers collectively owed more than