Negative car equity is higher among borrowers with lower income and credit scores: CFPB
Roughly 11.6% of consumers financed negative equity from an existing loan into a new loan, according to the survey of new and used-vehicle loan data from 2018 to 2022.
Housing affordability top concern for younger voters this presidential election: survey
At least 80% of every generation said housing affordability is an important factor in their vote on Nov. 5, but younger voters say it is a top concern, a recent Redfin survey said.
83% of Americans consider homeownership an essential life milestone: survey
Eighty-three percent of Americans consider homeownership an essential life milestone and 40% think about it at least once a week, according to a KB Home survey.
Americans agree that something must be done to save Social Security: survey
Only 30% of respondents to a survey knew that without reforms, Social Security beneficiaries face an automatic cut in benefits in the next decade.
Some vacationers expect to use credit card for more than $5,000 of summer travel
Some Americans plan to pay for vacations this summer with credit cards for points, while others are doing it because they can't afford to travel otherwise, a recent Debt.com survey said.
Homeowners and renters struggling to afford the high cost of housing: survey
Renters and homeowners have had to downsize, tap their retirement savings and delay critical housing repairs to afford the high cost of housing, a recent Nationwide survey said.
Parts of Biden's income-based repayment plan SAVE stalls on legal snag
Some of the provisions under SAVE are now stalled as a result of a court-ordered block.
Home prices break another record in April, but the market is cooling: Case-Shiller
Home prices increased again in April, hitting a new high that will likely keep homebuyers sidelined even as mortgage rates begin to soften.
Many parents saving for college aren’t ready to pay first-year tuition: survey
Almost half (49%) of all parents have a plan to cover the total cost of college before their child enrolls, a recent survey said.