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Can I wipe my credit card debt without paying?
You may be able to get rid of your credit card debt without paying, but that's not always the best route to take.CBS News - Top stories -
40-year-old paid off $20,000 in credit card debt—her No. 1 piece of advice
At one point, Shonnita Leslie was struggling to manage around $20,000 in credit card debt. Here's the strategy she used to pay it down.CNBC - Business -
Biden watchdogs probe popular credit card and airline rewards
Credit card and airline rewards are incredibly popular among Americans, but Biden administration officials worry aggressive marketing practices and the dominance of large players in the industry may be harming competition and consumers. The ...The Hill - Politics - Joe Biden -
The feds are scrutinizing credit-card rewards. That could help frequent fliers get more out of their miles.
The Department of Transportation and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau are exploring possible regulation of the credit-card rewards system and the frequent-flier programs linked to them, officials said at a joint hearing held by the DOT and ...MarketWatch - Business -
The great American innovation engine is firing again
Federal government moves against Asian tech have brought investment rushing inFinancial Times - Business -
What is the lowest amount debt collectors will settle for? What experts say
Debt collectors may be willing to settle for less than the full amount, but it depends on the situation.CBS News - Top stories -
AMC is gaining market share, but debt sparks analyst concern
AMC, the movie-theater chain that obtained meme-stock status, has billions of dollars in debt due in the next few years.MarketWatch - Business -
Americans may be living longer — but they don’t expect to keep working
COVID-19’s impact on retirement expectations could affect the labor market in years to come, the New York Fed says.MarketWatch - Business -
Russian court says American man jailed for drunken "petty hooliganism"
A Moscow court says a U.S. man has been jailed for drunkenly crashing through a kid's library window, as an American soldier is also detained.CBS News - Politics - Russia -
CFPB rule to save Americans $10 billion a year in late fees faces possible last-minute freeze
The credit card regulation is part of President Joe Biden's broader election-year war against what he deems junk fees.CNBC - Business -
American Buyers Have Finally Discovered the Pricey-Yet-Chill Resort Town of Sitges
Interest in the coastal Spanish town is booming, thanks to the rise of remote work, the area’s LGBTQ-friendly atmosphere and its proximity to Barcelona.The Wall Street Journal - World