Yuliya Taba | E+ | Getty Images The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is warning that roughly 1 in 5 student loan borrowers have financial risk factors that could cause them to struggle when their payments resume in the fall. The bipartisan agreement to raise the federal debt ceiling signed into law earlier this month by
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damircudic | E+ | Getty Images The Federal Reserve is likely to temporarily pause its aggressive interest rate hikes when it meets next week, experts predict. But consumers may not see any relief. The central bank has raised interest rates 10 times since last year — the fastest pace of tightening since the early 1980s — only
Simpleimages | Moment | Getty Images Millionaires moved money out of stocks into cash and cash-like investments in the past year and may add to those allocations over the next 12 months, according to a new CNBC Millionaire Survey. But the average investor may not be wise to mirror the millionaires. Much would depend on
The U.S. Supreme Court. Douglas Rissing | Istock | Getty Images Student loan borrowers anxious to know whether or not they’ll get their debt forgiven will likely get their answer within weeks. The Supreme Court heard oral arguments at the end of February for two of the legal challenges brought against President Joe Biden’s plan
From self-service fast-food restaurant kiosks to smartphone delivery apps, there are more opportunities to tip for a wider range of services than ever before. But between the high cost of living and uncertain economy, cash-strapped consumers are starting to tip less — and resent tipping prompts even more. related investing news Markets are making a bet that inflation
Fatcamera | E+ | Getty Images Cryptocurrency is the most prevalent investment held by Gen Z investors, a trend likely fueled by the cohort growing up during an age marked by technological change, social media and easier access to investing, according to a new joint report from the CFA Institute and Financial Industry Regulatory Authority’s
Investing in the market is what allows many people to achieve their biggest goals, like purchasing a house, sending their child to college and being able to retire. Yet some people put their money into stocks before they’re ready, warns certified financial planner Douglas Boneparth. To achieve the benefits of long-term investing, Boneparth said, you
zimmytws | iStock | Getty Images Last November’s midterm elections were expected to bring a so-called “red wave” of wins for Republican candidates. But ultimately, voters gave Democrats an edge in some of the most competitive congressional districts. One deciding factor was candidates’ messages around Social Security and Medicare, which helped sway voters, particularly those
In this article SNAP Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT Tomml | E+ | Getty Images A new deal to lift the nation’s debt ceiling includes fresh work reporting requirements for 50-something adults who receive Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, benefits. The change could result in almost 750,000 adults ages 50 to 54 losing
Douglas Rissing | Istock | Getty Images After a more than three-year reprieve, federal student loan bills will restart within months. In the agreement to raise the debt ceiling, which President Joe Biden signed into law last week, there is a provision that officially terminates the pause on federal student loan payments and potentially makes