Q4 GDP revised down slightly – here's what that means for interest rates

The BEA lowered it's estimate slightly for the fourth quarter's GDP. However, economic growth remains much stronger than anticipated. Here's what that means for interest rates.

Home prices hit new high in December but show signs of cooling: Case-Shiller

Home prices reached an all-time high in December but show signals of softening, according to the latest S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Indices report.

Tooth fairy payouts plummet 1st time in 5 years, dental poll finds

Delta Dental surveyed 1,000 parents of children between 6 and 12 and found that inflation is hurting tooth fairy payouts.

Drivers want embedded insurance options when they buy a car: survey

More drivers want to know their total cost of car ownership before they drive off the lot and many want the option of embedded insurance at the dealership, a recent Polly survey said.

Biden cancels $1.2 billion in student loans for borrowers enrolled in SAVE

The first batch of student debt cancellations under the SAVE plan is underway as President Joe Biden announced $1.2 billion in student loan forgiveness six months ahead of schedule.

No relief for seniors as big drop forecasted for Social Security COLA

Early estimates for Social Security benefits and cost of living adjustments are low as inflation slows, but seniors struggle to make ends meet.

Poll: Most Americans feel they overpay on their taxes

A majority of U.S. taxpayers feel they pay too much in taxes, with many saying that they receive a poor value in return.

Some student loan borrowers are boycotting payments, but the risk is high: survey

Six in 10 student loan borrowers have missed payments since the student loan payment pause ended in October after a 42-month payment and interest accrual pause, a recent Intelligent.com survey said.