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Is Your Home Really a Good Investment?

Ask almost anyone on the street and they will tell you that owning your home

‘Added suffering for families already struggling to get by’: Spending on loan interest and fees soared in 2022

Low-income people and people of color in the U.S. shoulder the biggest burden when it

Colleges educating more than 1 million students are leaving them financially worse off

More than 1 million college students could be at risk of not earning the bare

Credit-card debt burdens are worst in this state. Here’s why.

Credit-card customers in Mississippi are living with the highest “debt burden” nationwide, according to a

Mortgage rates fall for third week in a row

The numbers: Mortgage rates dipped for the third week in a row, but a low

4 Reasons Not To Buy A Home And Rent (Even If You Can Afford It)

The nation’s homeownership rate of 63.1% is at its lowest level in five decades in

10 good used cars models you can get for under $20K

You might not believe it, but you can buy some great used cars for less

The power dynamic between landlords and tenants could change as rent prices slow down in some cities

Renters may still be feeling the sting of skyrocketing price increases from two years ago,

‘Are we the bad guys?’ Workers for servicer at the center of student-debt relief case confused about its involvement, emails show

In the days and weeks after six Republican-led states filed a lawsuit challenging the Biden

Hunter Biden Failed To Pay Taxes—Here’s Why He’s Likely Not Going To Jail

After months of speculation, Hunter Biden, the son of President Joe Biden, has been charged

How this product manager increased her salary from $72,000 to $186,000 in 5 years

Cinneah El-Amin embraced 9-5 work on her path to wealth. But she job-hopped, getting significant

The True Cost Of Owning A Second Home

Owning a second home or vacation property can sound enticing. But it can also be

4 Steps To Plan For Repaying Your Student Loans Once The Pause Ends

Thirty-seven million student loan borrowers will be required to resume their monthly payments in October,

Americans gave less money to charity last year, as inflation and a down stock market squeezed wallets

After years of record-setting generosity, charitable giving declined in 2022 — marking only the fourth

30 Million Borrowers May Face New Problems As Student Loan Pause Ends

As the student loan pause comes to end and repayment is set to resume, a