(NewsNation) — Say goodbye to synthetic colors in Jell-O and Kool-Aid: Kraft Heinz has said it will remove artificial dyes from its U.S. products before the end of
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Educating Consumers: How To Spot a Student loan Debt Relief scam
The growing burden of student loan debt has drawn much attention from politicians, lenders and a variety of agencies. While some agencies aim to help borrowers find relief,
New ranking reveals the most American-made cars for 2025
(NEXSTAR) – While it isn’t possible to buy a car that is 100% made in the U.S., a new ranking from Cars.com breaks down the most – and
Legislation targets mortgage spam calls tied to ‘trigger leads’
(NewsNation) — Buying a home is already stressful, and for many borrowers, a barrage of unsolicited calls from competing lenders only makes it worse. Now, federal lawmakers are
Spring sees lowest rate of homes sold over asking price since 2020
(NewsNation) — Bidding wars are fading in many parts of the country as homebuyers gain more leverage than they’ve had in years. The share of homes selling above asking
Mortgage rates simmer, but borrowers might get a cooler autumn
(NerdWallet) – Mortgage rates didn’t do much this week, continuing to hover around 7%. The average rate for a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage fell just one basis point to
Which states have the biggest tippers?
(NEXSTAR) – Tipping has become quite a controversial topic in the U.S. over the last few years. Whether you’re at a restaurant, a cafe, Starbucks, or even a
Here’s what the Israel-Iran conflict could mean for the economy
(NewsNation) — Uncertainty has been the economic theme of the year, and escalating conflicts in the Middle East threaten to drive up energy prices and could squeeze household
Social Security COLA increase: Senior group issues projection, but warns of potential new ‘problems’
(NEXSTAR) – What kind of bump can Social Security beneficiaries expect in 2026? A new projection from the Senior Citizens League expects a modest one — if indeed
Is Your budget Ready to Go Back to Work?
Heading back to the office—even part-time—can bring surprise expenses, so it’s worth giving your budget a quick refresh. The post Is Your Budget Ready to Go Back to