Biden extends time frame to get credit toward student loan forgiveness
Interest rates are up and student loan forgiveness isn't really finalized yet, making for turbulent loan market as we enter into presidential policies.
Looking for a new job? These are the financial secrets of signing on with a company
When you sign on to a new job, there are plenty of financial aspects to be mindful of in order to make the most money you possibly can.
New construction still popular as most Americans believe it’s a bad time to buy an existing home
New builds increased by 21.2% compared to March of last year, with the South seeing a higher rates of new construction permits.
Today's mortgage rates continue to hold steady for 15- and 30-year rates | May 29, 2024
Mortgage rates fluctuate almost daily based on economic conditions. Here are today’s mortgage rates and what you need to know about getting the best rate.
The US budget deficit is about to get a lot larger: Peter Morici
University of Maryland economist Peter Morici argues Americans must pay higher taxes if they want to maintain a higher standard of living on 'Making Money.'
Credit card spending the leading reason why 78% of Americans have debt regret: survey
Roughly 78% have a financial regret, with 21% saying they most lamented "charging up too much credit card debt," according to the Debt.com survey.
Listing a home? Here's how you can maximize your sale
Sellers today can still turn a home sale quickly and for the most money by following these tips, according to an Opendoor study.
Stuart Varney: 'Wealthy boomers' are being targeted by socialists
'Varney & Co.' host Stuart Varney explains why affluent baby boomers are not spending their money.
Today's mortgage rates hold steady for 15- and 30-year rates | May 28, 2024
Mortgage rates fluctuate almost daily based on economic conditions. Here are today’s mortgage rates and what you need to know about getting the best rate.
High inflation is hitting parents the hardest
The cost of raising a child in the U.S. has gotten exponentially more expensive, averaging about $21,681 per year as of 2021, according to new research.
Electric vehicles among all top winners in AAA car buying guide
In the U.S., electric vehicles (EVs) are becoming more popular and more affordable. EVs made up 18% of all cars sold in 2023.
The federal budget is on an unsustainable trajectory: Phillip Swagel
Congressional Budget Office director Phillip Swagel explains how Biden plans to pay for the $167 billion in student loans he canceled on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
COVID 'very likely' came from a research-related incident: Jamie Metzl
'Superconvergence' author Jamie Metzi reacts to reports that a top NIH adviser deleted key COVID records and discusses his new book about A.I. on 'Varney & Co.'
Credit card usage is up as inflation continues to rise
Most Americans are dealing with high levels of credit card debt, but Gen Z is particularly prone to high credit card debt.
Nearly 80% of Americans now consider fast food a 'luxury' due to high prices
Americans say they are scaling back on their fast food intake, and the vast majority considers those on-the-go meals as a luxury due to high prices, a new survey reveals.
Housing prices hit another record high as affordability crisis deepens
Buying a house just became even more expensive as high mortgage rates continue to create a "lock-in" effect for many would-be sellers, according to Redfin.
Today's mortgage rates rise for 30-year terms while 15-year rates hold steady | May 24, 2024
Mortgage rates fluctuate almost daily based on economic conditions. Here are today’s mortgage rates and what you need to know about getting the best rate.
High inflation is making your Memorial Day barbecue more expensive
Americans having a Memorial Day cookout can expect to pay more for a number of staples, like beef, hot dogs and beer, according to Labor Department data.
Gas prices hold steady to kick off Memorial Day weekend: AAA
The national average cost for a gallon of gas settled at $3.61, a slight one-cent increase from the previous week.
Parents can't control inflationary forces, but can control their household: Ken Coleman
America's career coach Ken Coleman joins 'The Big Money Show' to provide advice on childcare costs, cutting spending, and what skills this generation needs most.