Americans depend on credit cards more than ever: survey
Americans are relying on credit cards and many said they can’t pay off their balances, according to a Quicken survey.
Americans burning through excess savings from the pandemic, SF Fed study says
U.S. households are rapidly depleting the excess savings that they built up during the COVID-19 pandemic thanks to a surge of government stimulus money.
Real estate experts say 'challenges' to buyers and sellers are the 'greatest ever'
Mother-daughter real estate powerhouses Dolly and Jenny Lenz give a negative market outlook as homebuyers and sellers are "plagued" by "everything becoming so expensive."
Credit card debt surpasses $1 trillion for Americans: NY Fed
Credit card debt increased to a record high in the second quarter as total household debt reached $17.06 trillion. And the Fed’s interest rate hikes to lower inflation could impact what consumers pay for credit. But there are multiple ways to pay off high-interest debt.
Mortgage rates jump to 9-month high after US debt downgrade
U.S. mortgage rates topped 7% for the first time in nine months after Fitch downgraded the nation's credit score, dampening demand among would-be buyers.
Manchin swipes at Biden, both parties on Fitch credit rating downgrade: 'Stark warning'
Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., slammed President Biden and both parties after Fitch downgraded the U.S. debt rating, saying, "America's superpower status is in jeopardy."
Stuck on an airport layover? Travel pros reveal the best ways to spend that extra time
A surprise airport layover doesn't have to be a terrible thing. Travel pros share smart ways to make the best of layovers — and how to spend time wisely without breaking the bank.
Stuart Varney: Biden's 'wild spending' brought an explosion of debt
FOX Business' Stuart Varney discusses the U.S.' credit downgrade by ratings agency Fitch, who cited America's 'erosion of governance' and rising deficits.
Biden 'pushed America's credit rating off the ledge' with Fitch downgrade, GOP says
Top House Republicans are blaming President Joe Biden and his fiscal and spending policies for Fitch having downgraded the U.S. credit standing.
Implement these 6 financial tips to help you pay off college loans faster
Student loan debt can put a huge financial strain on graduates. These tips can help students prepare for the college loans they'll likely have to pay.
Nearly half of Americans say income is not keeping up with inflation: TransUnion
About half of Americans said income is not keeping up with inflation, a TransUnion survey reported. Plus, debt has reached record levels and the Fed may raise interest rates amid slowing, but high inflation.
New survey sheds light on consumer debt
Credit cards continue to be the primary source of personal debt in America, accounting for more than double any other single source, according to experts.
Interest costs on US national debt to exceed defense spending by 2028
Total interest on the national debt is poised to become the priciest part of the federal budget, outstripping spending on Medicare and Social Security.
Student loan payments set to resume soon regardless of SCOTUS ruling
Federal student loan payments and interest accrual are set to resume soon after a three-year pause regardless of how the Supreme Court rules on President Biden's loan forgiveness plan.
Inflation woes: Nearly half of Americans canceling summer vacations and changing plans
Inflation is pushing many Americans to cut back on summer vacations and leisure activities, according to a recent survey by ScoreSense. Some have also turned to personal loans to cover expenses.
Student loan payment pause led to increased debt for some: study
The student loan payment pause enacted during the COVID-19 pandemic caused many borrowers to collect other forms of debt, according to a study. The president’s plan, which has been criticized by Congress, is under review by the Supreme Court.
States with highest, lowest credit card debt burdens ranked in new report
A report by CreditCards.com found that Mississippi had the highest credit card debt burden in the U.S. when factoring in household income while Massachusetts had the lowest.
Fed warns tighter credit conditions could slow US growth
The Federal Reserve warned in its semi-annual monetary report to Congress that tightening credit conditions could weigh on the U.S. economy this year.
A Fed pause likely won’t help struggling consumers
While investors are optimistic the Federal Reserve will pause interest rates this month, the move is unlikely to bring relief to stretched consumers holding credit card debt and variable rate loans.
Fitch still considering US credit rating downgrade despite debt ceiling deal
Fitch Ratings said Friday that it could still downgrade the U.S. credit rating after the most recent debt-limit debacle between Democrats and Republicans.