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While some people are getting priced out of certain goods and the labor market is slowing down, there are still some ...
For some homeowners, refinancing could be the right move now, but waiting it out could also come with a big payoff.
Credit scores are falling at the fastest pace since the Great Recession as Americans struggle to keep up with the ...
Millions of Americans rely on loans to manage daily expenses, navigate unexpected costs, or invest in their future. Yet for ...
The average U.S. credit score fell to 715 this fall, with Gen Z hit hardest as debt and delinquencies rise, according to a ...
Data from the Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy show the number of complaints received involving debt advisers has ...
The new laws come as Oregon and other states try to step into a void left by the weakened federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
We all know that not paying bills on time or carrying a hefty balance on credit cards will dent our credit score. But there’s ...
Starting in 2026, Oregonians won’t have to worry about unpaid medical bills ruining their credit or car dealers changing loan terms after they’ve driven off the lot. That’s thanks to two of the new ...
If you believe your account was wrongfully closed, you can file a complaint with the Office of the Comptroller’s Customer ...
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Consumers need to buy more

The Economist on July 9 published a story on Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL), a new financial instrument designed to attract young people with limited credit histories to use credit cards in the consumer ...
With so many unsettling things happening beyond your — or any individual’s — control, it sometimes can help to proactively do something concrete that would be helpful to you and your family. Take, as ...