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Strains on U.S. consumer spending such as rising delinquency rates on credit cards largely indicate that Americans' debt is returning to pre-pandemic levels.
January 2 -
The move comes as LPL boasts hefty profit gains in earnings and Kestra struggles with debt.
August 21 -
Even though there's not a way to predict who might face the next wave of layoffs, advisors can help clients prepare their finances.
April 10 -
By paying more now, a young homeowner could be done with his mortgage a few years early. But would it be worth it?
April 4 -
According to new research, 38% of U.S. adults have confessed to some form of "financial infidelity." Here's what they're fibbing about.
February 17 -
Congress is gearing up for another debt war, and the collateral damage could include Social Security, Medicare and the stock market.
January 31 -
What would you do if you were suddenly debt-free? Millions of student borrowers are about to find out.
October 5 -
For some borrowers of FFEL and Perkins loans, the Department of Education has some bad news.
September 30 -
When President Biden unveiled his plan for student debt relief, borrowers had many questions about what they needed to do. Now, a month later, there are some answers.
September 19 -
Millions of parents have taken out student loans for their children, but only some of them are eligible for forgiveness under a new executive order. Here's a look at who qualifies.
September 7