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Credit card hardship programs: What to know about this debt relief option
CBS News· 5 days agoLearn more about your debt relief options here. Credit card hardship programs can offer a lifeline...
Debt consolidation vs. debt settlement: Which is better?
CBS News· 4 days agoCredit card debt can be costly. Between interest rates that average over 20% and payment structures...
Here’s who really benefits from Biden’s $153 billion in student-debt cancellation
MarketWatch via Yahoo Finance· 3 hours agoThat initiative allows borrowers who work for the government or for certain nonprofits to have their...
5 important debt relief options to know
CBS News· 6 days agoWith the inflation rate climbing and interest rates remaining elevated, many Americans have found themselves overwhelmed by growing amounts of debt. The...
Pay Off Credit Card Debt Too
The Gilmer Mirror· 2 days agoBy Jim “Pappy” Moore There is more student loan debt in America than there is credit card debt. Student loans total ...
What debts can be consolidated? 4 types to consider combining
Bankrate via Yahoo Finance· 5 days agoMake repayment more manageable There are a few ways you can go about consolidating medical debt, but...
5 simple ways to pay off debt in collections
CBS News· 21 hours agoOver the past couple of years, the rapidly rising cost of debt has dealt a severe blow to many households. As the Federal Reserve aggressively raised its...
The Minimum Payment on Your Credit Card Debt Might Not Be Enough: Here's Why
CNET· 7 days agoYou might choose to make the minimum credit card payments each month, but is it hurting you in the long run? The minimum payment on your card< ...
5 ways a 0% APR credit card could actually hurt your credit
Bankrate via AOL· 6 days agoDefaulting on your debt If you run up high balances, miss multiple monthly payments and...
7 proven ways to reduce — or even eliminate — your debt
Fortune· 6 days ago“If you’re not making significantly more than the minimum monthly payment, that debt balance is not going down anytime soon,” cautioned LaDonna Cook, a manager of