AT&T waives internet overage charges through September 30 as COVID-19 cases surge in US

AT&T has announced it will waive internet overage fees through Sept. 30 as COVID-19 cases in the U.S. see a significant uptick, with several states rolling back their reopening plans.

US consumer confidence rises to 98.1 in June

The confidence index was at a high of 132.6 in February 2020 before falling sharply in March and April.

How to refinance student loans without a degree

Most lenders require a degree before they’ll refinance your student loans. Here are the few exceptions.

Coronavirus treatment Remdesivir to cost $3,120 for US patients with private insurance

Gilead Sciences Inc. announced its pricing for the coronavirus drug Remdesivir, stating it will charge hospitals $3,120 for a patient in the U.S. with private insurance.

How to get a student loan for community college

More students are choosing community college in the wake of coronavirus. Here’s how to pay for it.

US consumer spending up 8.2%, partly erasing record plunge

Friday’s Commerce Department report showed that Americans stepped up their spending in May despite a 4.2% decline in personal income, which had soared by 10.8% the previous month.

Another 1.48 million laid-off workers seek US jobless aid

The number of laid-off workers who applied for unemployment benefits fell to 1.48 million last week, the 12th straight drop and a sign that layoffs are slowing but are still at a painfully high level.

What are personal loan rates?

These are the personal loan rates that you can expect to see in 2020.

Paying for college in a pandemic? Take these action steps

Millions of college students are in a holding pattern for on-campus study this fall. One issue they can control, however, is paying for college during the coronavirus.

Don't fall for these 5 student loan myths

When it comes to student loans, separate fact from fiction and protect your finances.

How to get a personal loan fast

Taking out a personal loan could help you borrow at an affordable rate to cover expenses. But how fast can you get one? Find out here.

New York has highest tax burden in U.S.

A new study finds that New Yorkers have the highest tax burden in the country.

Only 47% of Americans are losing sleep over money despite pandemic: Study

For the 47 percent who are worried about money issues currently, 23 percent said their cause of stress revolved around everyday expenses, which Bankrate noted was down from the 32 percent who said the same last year.