US weekly unemployment claims fall to 376,000, sixth straight drop

The number of Americans claiming unemployment benefits fell for the sixth straight week as the U.S. economy reopens rapidly from pandemic woes.

IRS contacting families possibly eligible for monthly payments

More than 36 million American families may be receiving letters from the IRS concerning eligibility for monthly Child Tax Credit payments.

What to know if you defer your personal loan

While a loan deferment can help in the short term if you can’t pay your bill, it’s important to understand the long-term impact.

College tuition is up 33% since 2000: How to cope with rising costs

The cost of college tuition has ballooned in the past two decades, and it's causing students to take out more debt than ever. Here's how to save money on student loans amid rising secondary education costs.

Is tornado damage covered by my home insurance policy?

Tornado damage can be devastating and you need to make sure you’re adequately covered from financial loss. Here’s what you need to know about your home insurance policy and tornado damage.

Biden 'extremely optimistic' about May jobs report, economists less so

President Joe Biden said the latest jobs report leaves room for optimism. However, economists were disappointed with the latest numbers.

Some of the best places to get a personal loan

Your credit and financial situation will determine where is the best place to get a personal loan for your needs.

Does my car insurance cover a rental if my car is out of service?

Your car insurance company may cover a rental car while it’s being repaired after an accident. Here’s what you need to know about rental reimbursement coverage.

Considering refinancing your student loans? What to know

Refinancing your student loan can save you a lot of money, but it might not make sense if you have a federal loan or can’t afford it.