
Student Loan Borrowers Can Temporarily Cut Interest Costs Under New Autopay Incentive
Federal loan holders who enroll in automatic payments could receive a larger interest rate discount through 2028 as major repayment changes approach
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Federal loan holders who enroll in automatic payments could receive a larger interest rate discount through 2028 as major repayment changes approach

Millions of children are already enrolled, but experts say participation barriers and unequal contributions may limit the program’s long-term impact on wealth inequality.

Millions of Americans Must Transition Out of the Former Biden-Era Program or Risk Higher Monthly Payments, Growing Debt Balances, and Potential Loan Default

While remote work offers flexibility and convenience, researchers warn it may reduce mentorship, skill development, and promotion speed for young professionals starting their careers.

Senate Lawmakers Press for Transparency as Scott Bessent Confirms He Is Carrying Out IRS Commissioner Responsibilities During Ongoing Legal Controversy

Early Savings Structure Could Let Children Build Long-Term Retirement Wealth Through Strategic Conversions and Compounding Advantages

Four-Day Shopping Event Targets Value-Seeking Consumers Amid Inflation Pressures and Weakened Consumer Confidence

American families have spent hundreds of dollars more on gasoline, transportation, and energy as prolonged geopolitical tensions continue to impact everyday expenses

Millennials face the highest dating costs as inflation reshapes how often Americans go out and how much they spend

Travelers continue booking vacations despite higher ticket prices, expensive gasoline, and the disappearance of a major low-cost airline option

From gas stations and grocery aisles to flights and entertainment, higher prices are putting added strain on household budgets as Memorial Day spending increases

UFC president’s appeal sparks movement in prediction markets and reignites debate over controversial gambling deduction limits

Stronger-than-expected inflation reports and geopolitical uncertainty push borrowing costs sharply higher just as the spring housing market begins to recover

New York Fed data shows overall balances dipped after holiday spending season, yet rising delinquencies and higher living costs continue pressuring lower-income households

Falling costs, rising supply, and lower running expenses are reshaping how buyers compare EVs to traditional vehicles

£20 million industry push targets millions of cash-heavy households as UK seeks to close its long-standing investment gap