Household debt growth slowed a bit in January, as mortgage debt continued rising, but other forms of borrowing pulled back.
Financial debt, if left unchecked, can spiral out of control quickly. Simply making the minimum payments on a credit card or avoiding ... Despite these concerning statistics, organizations can ...
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Hundreds of older Americans told BI that ageism, tech changes, and economic shifts have affected their retirement plans.
After a rollercoaster few weeks on Wall Street, a result of new tariffs by the Trump administration, the Federal Reserve is ...
A new WalletHub study showed several Southern California cities have the most credit card debt in the U.S. Here's why experts ...
The people swiping their cards to pay for food and gas are also paying for wealthy cardholders’ upgrades to business class.
The worst of it, as anyone who has rolled over credit card balances month to month knows, is the ballooning debt that accrues when you can only pay the minimum amount of the balance on credit ...
Interpreting patterns in consumers' credit card usage means understanding credit cards as two different products in one, according to West Virginia University economics research.
A new AARP survey suggests nearly half (47%) of adults 50 and older who carry credit card debt use their cards to pay for necessities like health care, car payments and housing. Some 17% admitted ...
The average U.S. household is currently holding over $10,000 in credit card debt – the highest it's been since 2009.