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Today's mortgage rates fall for 30-year terms while 15-year terms hold steady | May 31, 2024
FOX Business· 15 hours agoThe interest rate on a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage is 7.000% as of May 31, which is 0.125 percentage...
The biggest box-office flop every year since the ‘70s
Business Insider via Yahoo News· 14 hours agoBut at the time, the movie made less than half of what its predecessor had. Compared with other...
Janet Yellen Issues Serious $34 Trillion Warning As Bitcoin Predicted To Surge To $1 Million Price
Forbes· 4 days agoNow, after one legendary trader predicted the Federal Reserve will restart its money printer later...
Student loan servicer illegally collecting on debt that was discharged in bankruptcy, CFPB alleges
Market Watch· 9 hours agoIn 2022, the Student Borrower Protection Center, an advocacy group, estimated that 2.6 million...
‘Shock Values’ Review: The Cost of Controlling Prices
The Wall Street Journal· 12 hours agoThe central bank has run up heavy operating losses on account of its own elevated short-term...
Growing US debt burden spooks some bond investors as election looms
FOX Business· 5 days agoBond investors are on edge about federal budget deficits that are expected to persist into the...
‘We're talking beans and rice’: This North Carolina couple share a staggering $400K in student debt...
MSN News· 4 days agoThey have to change their diet — and their mindset, Ramsey says.
‘The American Dream is dead’: Virginia man makes three times the federal minimum wage, but can’t...
Moneywise via AOL· 7 days agoBut 5 minutes could have you paying as little as $29/month ‘Baby boomers bust': Robert Kiyosaki...
Teaching kids about credit cards and debit cards
Bankrate via Yahoo Finance· 7 hours agoJust like a bucket can only hold so much water, your credit limit is the maximum amount you can borrow on your credit card. Your first credit card’s...
Opinion | Kimball Shinkoskey: This road leads to a bad place
The Wenatchee World· 4 days agoAll we hear are trite platitudes about curbing spending or satisfying new rights to the public...