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Return to the '70s? Today's housing market has echoes of dark era.
Yahoo Finance· 2 days agoRead more: Mortgage rates top 7% — is this a good time to buy a house? A sign is posted in front of...
Personal-finance guru Dave Ramsey says it’s a great time to buy a house. Experts don’t agree.
Market Watch· 4 days agoNot necessarily, three financial experts told MarketWatch. “I don’t think you can categorically say...
I’m a Real Estate Professional: How I Work With Buyers With Student Loan Debt
GOBankingRates via Yahoo Finance· 5 days agoIf you're saddled with student loan debt, you might fear that no matter how hard you work and how...
Retiring with Student Debt: What Are Your Options?
MediaFeed via AOL· 2 days agoBorrowers should stay up to date on their mortgage payments and work closely with their lenders to explore options for assistance if needed. Read on for...
The Federal Reserve holds interest rates steady, offers no relief from high borrowing costs — what...
CNBC· 6 days agoThe Federal Reserve announced Wednesday it will leave interest rates unchanged as inflation...
Economic currents: Insights from Wenatchee Valley financial leaders
The Wenatchee World· 7 days agoGreg Oakes, president/CEO of Cashmere Valley Bank, sat to discuss the intricacies of lending and the...
First-time homebuyers need income of $120K to afford median house in the US
CBS Austin· 6 days agoFirst-time homebuyers are continuing to have trouble affording a home as the housing market grows...
Baby boomers and millennials are robbing Gen Z of a bright financial future
Market Watch· 6 days agoAs a proportion of GDP, U.S. debt is rapidly shooting past the record levels of World War II....
Retiring with Student Debt: What Are Your Options?
AOL· 2 days agoIf you’re still paying your student loans, you probably are wondering: do you have to pay student loans after retirement? Keep reading to learn more on paying back student loans in retirement ...
JD Supra: How to Play It If Goldilocks Is in the House
JD Supra· 3 days agoWhat happens if we do indeed steer this brobdingnagian (think Mr. Swift) economy between the rock and the hard place (and miss the bridge)? What happens if the Fed really has found magic dust ...