By Ryan Browne, CNBC Customers of beleaguered cryptocurrency lender Voyager Digital may find some solace in the news that FTX,
By Andrew Osterland, CNBC Few things cause more financial distress and anxiety than a large slug of high-interest rate credit
By Andrew Osterland, CNBC Personal bankruptcy filings have fallen dramatically since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, but with interest
By Vivekanand Jayakumar, The Hill Once again, U.S. consumers are sharply reorienting their spending patterns — the two-year-long pandemic-induced spending
U.S. President Joe Biden arrives for the meeting of European Union (EU) leaders in Brussels, Belgium, March 24, 2022. (Shutterstock)
By Tyler Pager, Danielle Douglas-Gabriel and Jeff Stein, Washington Post White House officials are currently planning to cancel $10,000 in
By Jeff Cox, CNBC Consumers kept spending in April, with retail sales rising about in line with Wall Street expectations
By Jeff Cox, CNBC Consumers grew a little more optimistic about inflation in April, though they still expect to be
By Aarthi Swaminathan, Yahoo Finance President Joe Biden recently said that he’s considering some level of broad-based student loan forgiveness