Eviction moratorium update: Warren, progressives introduce bill aimed at extending ban

As the COVID-19 Delta variant continues to spread throughout the United States, Democratic lawmakers have introduced a bill to reinstate the expired eviction moratorium.

Liberal arts doctorate leaves borrowers with nearly $200K in student loan debt on $40K salary, study finds

A post-secondary degree can leave borrowers with a six-figure student loan balance, but it's important to remember that federal student aid isn't “free money.” Keep reading to learn more about the average student loan debt and how you can pay it off faster.

As car shopping surges, vehicle history report company expects to double revenue in 2021

One car history report company says it expects to double its revenue this year as the demand for used cars rises. Here's how to keep your costs down amid rising prices.

What you need to know about credit card annual fees

Credit cards with annual fees may seem unnecessary, but sometimes it makes sense to opt for these cards.

Kale recall: Brands sold in 11 states pulled over listeria concerns

Several brands of kale sold in nearly a dozen states have been recalled over concerns of listeria contamination, the FDA said.

Rise in labor trafficking abuse found across many US industries,  study says

Labor trafficking is the “recruitment, harboring, transportation, provision, or obtaining of a person for labor or services, through the use of force, fraud or coercion for the purpose of subjection to involuntary servitude, peonage, debt bondage or slavery, ” according to the study.

Senate confirms James Kvaal as under secretary of education: How your student loans may be impacted

James Kvaal was confirmed as the new under secretary of education on Tuesday, after months of serving the Department of Education as deputy under secretary. Here's what it might mean for your student loan debt.