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The only thing harder than shutting down the world’s largest economy is bringing it all back to life.
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Starting August 17th, Chase Sapphire Preferred and Chase Sapphire Reserve will feature some new card benefits along with boosted rewards available to both new and existing cardholders.
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As the economy rebounds, don’t expect the Fed’s extraordinary support to last forever.
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The worst downturn in a lifetime was also the shortest.
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As travel restrictions ease, there are questions surrounding whether it is time to use travel cards and points once more. Read to find out how to maximize your points or use your travel card in a different [...]
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The Bank of America® Unlimited Cash Rewards credit card may appeal to loyal Bank of America customers. Others will be better off with almost any other flat rate cash back card.
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The Slate Edge card incentivizes customers to practice good credit habits while paying down debt. Find out how using this card responsibly can help you get better terms and improve your financial standing [...]
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As the pandemic fades from people’s minds, travel is ramping up. However, there are limits on traveling that remain because of COVID-19. Read our columnist’s take on traveling during this, at times, [...]
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Looking to boost your savings in today’s economy? Try these not-so-obvious tips.
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Businesses may now be starting to pass along higher costs from tariffs to consumers.
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Prices rise and fall all the time in the U.S. economy. It’s not always inflation.
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As the Fed holds interest rates steady, savers still have time to lock in top rates.
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Compare the best high-yield savings rates as of Aug 8, 2025.
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Best high-yield savings rates today
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Best high-yield savings rates for August 6, 2025
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Best high-yield savings rate today.
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Mortgage rates dip while inflation sticks around
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In some housing markets, you may have room to ask for a price reduction. Here’s how.
Mortgage rates are at their lowest levels of the year. These tips can help you maximize the drop.
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Mortgage rates dip while inflation sticks around
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Bankrate’s Greg McBride and others weigh in on what to expect for mortgage rates in March 2025 and beyond.
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With mortgage rates set to gradually fall, does it make sense to refinance this year?
The Federal Reserve’s decisions have ripple effects, including for mortgages.
Many programs are available to help homebuyers save enough for a down payment.
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View current credit card rates based on Bankrate.com’s weekly national survey of large banks and thrifts.
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Here’s how to get more out of your credit card while traveling.
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Your credit card might not work in a foreign country. Here are some tips when traveling.
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A credit card can be a good financial tool. When should you get one?
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The major airlines offer frequent flyer programs, but some are better than others.
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Regardless of the amount, spending beyond your credit limit is generally a bad idea.
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Those who apply for a Southwest card for a limited time can earn a Companion Pass by meeting the welcome bonus requirement.
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The program offers personalized tasks and monthly progress checks.
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The federal Parent PLUS Loan has long allowed parents to help their students finance college — but being a parent borrower just got a lot harder.
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One word can sum up the business pulse for August: volatile.
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The CFPB’s BNPL guidance has shifted with its new report.
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I found it funny — and a bit scary — when I noticed Halloween decorations on the shelves beside the back-to-school section of the local grocery store last week. The ghosts and goblins smiled mockingly [...]
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The Fed’s rate hold means loans costs are sticking. Here’s what it means for your business.
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Auto rates will likely not decrease this year. Consider how to still save.
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The more debt that buy now, pay later borrowers accumulate, the likelier it is that they’ll resort to personal loans for debt consolidation.
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Insurance companies may be taking advantage of states with limited regulation.
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Bankrate explores what dorm insurance is and if your student needs it.
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Has inflation left you underinsured? Bankrate investigates.
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Tariffs will raise prices, but the strategies for insurance savings remain the same.
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If you’ve received a letter from your insurance company asking for updates, you’re not alone.
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Understanding how coinsurance works can help you avoid unexpected expenses and confirm that your coverage meets your needs.
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Telematics impact insurance rates and driver behavior — California’s missing out.
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Learn why Texas homeowners are facing high rates and difficulty obtaining insurance.
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