Finance
Millions of borrowers with existing student loans still have not made a payment since the bills resumed in October after a three-year hiatus, and some admit they are refusing to pay out of protest. In an Intelligent.com survey conducted this month of 1,000 federal student loan borrowers, 25% said they…
Credit-card holders with whiplash from two years of fast-climbing interest rates and fast-growing balances just got a little bit of good news. The average interest rate on new credit-card offers remained unchanged from December to January, according to one measurement released Tuesday. It’s the first time since February 2022 that…
Money-related New Year’s resolutions are common because, often, many people want to improve their financial situation. Unfortunately, merely stating intentions like “get out of debt in 2024” or “save more money” without concrete plans is often just a wish, which is why many resolutions are abandoned by February. That doesn’t…
Seniors saw a boost in Social Security benefits in 2023 to offset the rising cost of living. But there could be a downside—the increase may result in a higher tax bill this tax season for some taxpayers. Social Security benefits are designed to supplement income in retirement (and provide specific…
Our goal here at Credible Operations, Inc., NMLS Number 1681276, referred to as “Credible” below, is to give you the tools and confidence you need to improve your finances. Although we do promote products from our partner lenders who compensate us for our services, all opinions are our own. The…
Our goal here at Credible Operations, Inc., NMLS Number 1681276, referred to as “Credible” below, is to give you the tools and confidence you need to improve your finances. Although we do promote products from our partner lenders who compensate us for our services, all opinions are our own. During…
You own your home and car free and clear. You pay your credit-card balance in full every month. You have no remaining student loans — or any outstanding loans. In short, you have no debt. So does your credit score even matter anymore? On the surface, the quick answer is…
Everyone nearing retirement always seems to have a ton of questions surrounding how to maximize their Social Security benefits. These questions range from “When should I take Social Security?”, “How Can I maximize my Social Security benefits?”, “Are Social Security benefits taxable?” to “Can you help me choose the best…
Mortgage rates rose a bit for the second week in a row while home prices remain high, and many buyers are still waiting for costs to come down before making a move. Still, an increase in demand has some economists shining cautious optimism on the housing market.Freddie Mac’s latest Primary…
Consumers using more buy now, pay later apps, cutting back non-essentials as basic living costs soar
Consumers have moderated their spending in recent years as inflation takes hold, and the economy slowly recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic. While they’ve cut back on certain non-essentials, it is also clear that Americans are turning to alternative payment methods like buy now, pay later (BNPL) apps to make ends…