Exclusive Social Security Benefits Forecast: COLA Likely to Jump to 3% in 2022
The cost of living adjustment would be fueled by rising gas prices and the recently passed stimulus package that could spur additional consumer spending.
The cost of living adjustment would be fueled by rising gas prices and the recently passed stimulus package that could spur additional consumer spending.
With mortgage rates hitting 2015 highs last week, one might worry that the housing recovery will lose steam. The 30-year fixed climbed to 4.08% per the latest survey from Freddie Mac, up roughly half a percentage point from the lowest levels seen earlier this year. Clearly this reduces home buying affordability, and could make it [&hellip
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Auto sales keep setting records, with 2015 seeing the highest number of trucks and cars ever sold (more than 17 million). This is partly because borrowing money to buy cars keeps getting easier. Longer terms, lower credit score requirements, and persistently low interest rates keep enticing Americans to buy new wheels. Most of those cars… Read More
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Unless you live in an apartment where utilities are included, you probably groan slightly every month when your utility bill arrives, and you may wonder how you can account for utilities in your monthly budget. It’s difficult to define an…
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America’s new love affair with auto leasing offers some unexpected good news to drivers looking for used car bargains. A coming glut of end-of-lease cars will dump millions of used cars on the market in the next year or two, almost certainly lowering prices on relatively low-mileage, late-model cars with most modern amenities. Leasing exploded… Read More
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With its cash back rewards, balance transfer offers and no annual or overlimit fees, Discover has a solid credit card offering. Here’s a review.
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If you managed to survive the Great Recession of 2008-2012 relatively unscathed financially, then you might be holding on to a good credit score. And that’s an important factor in the next few years as more Americans rebound from the crisis and look for lending opportunities for a new home, car or business. Banks have […]
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Oil and natural gas prices surged Tuesday as Winter Storm Uri pounded the nation, sending power demand higher and impacting energy supplies.
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