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The CEO of the largest trade association in the U.S. is taking early an retirement. Bob Goldberg, the CEO of the National Association of Realtors, is…
The Biden administration is working on a new student loan forgiveness plan. And borrowers who face significant hardships could potentially qualify for relief. The new program,…
There’s one group of Americans that’s missing from the picture of this year’s strong consumer spending: families that pay for childcare. Since May, spending by households…
College financing is a quagmire right now. Those who are indebted are part of a $1 trillion tab that grows daily. Yet those entering college can…
The United States has long seen itself as an open-for-investment free-market bastion. But concerns about national security–and some political grandstanding– could close the doors to foreign…
Financial shocks come in many different forms: An unexpected medical bill, house repair or job loss are among the typical ones. The reasons for financial shocks…
If you haven’t already, you will need to face the reality of buying a vehicle with some degree of electrification, probably sooner rather than later. There…
The housing market has become so expensive that some sellers are offering to help pay their buyers’ expenses, including their mortgage. With mortgage rates at a…
In the wake of student-loan payments resuming after a three-year pause, some of the most financially vulnerable student-loan borrowers are falling behind on their bills. That’s…
As the busiest spending season of the year approaches, consumers are giving some mixed signals on how good they feel about their own finances heading into…