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How to reduce your credit card debt without debt settlement
Debt settlement isn't the only option you have to reduce your credit card debt. These other options can, too.Yesterday -
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Worried about defaulting on your credit card debt? Here's what to do
If you're at risk of defaulting on your credit card debt, you may want to consider these strategies now.22 hours ago -
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Financial disparities in friendships can create conflict where it shouldn’t exist. Here’s how two friends navigated a growing wealth gap.6 hours ago -
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Employer-match money could go toward more than your 401(k) after this IRS ruling
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Lawmakers scramble to reach last-minute deal to save farm bill
House Agriculture Committee Chair Glenn "G.T." Thompson (R-Pa.) is meeting with congressional leaders on agricultural policy Thursday to try to secure a last-minute deal on passing the farm bill. ...Yesterday -
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3 ways your credit card rates could fall before the end of 2024
Hoping your credit card rates will decline soon and save you money on interest? Here's how that could happen.Yesterday -
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How much does credit card debt consolidation cost?
Consolidating your debt could be a smart move, but you should know what the extra fees and costs are first.21 hours ago -
NBC News - Top stories
This UPS driver is making $22,000 less than last year in a shift shakeup
Otis Keys II, a 41-year-old father of four, has had to work fewer hours after the new Teamsters contract raised his pay. But he still calls himself “blessed.”Yesterday -
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Self-made millionaire's advice to help a couple rein in their spending after racking up $65,000 in credit card debt: 'It's not about whack-a-mole'
Some Americans wind up in credit card debt after a big emergency or crisis, but for Forest and Kathleen, a 'bougie' lifestyle got them in trouble.2 hours ago
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