US Department of Education supports colleges and students amid FAFSA delays

The U.S. Department of Education is stepping in to support colleges in sending out financial aid awards sooner to students after an inflation fix to the new FAFSA form delayed the timeline.

Homebuyers feel good about where mortgage rates are headed: Fannie Mae

Fannie Mae survey said that homebuyers feel better about mortgage rates but still don't think now is a good time to buy a home.

Financial infidelity? Over 40% of US adults say they've kept money secrets

Would you consider it cheating if your romantic partner hid a debt, a credit card or other financial secret from you? Over 40% of US adults admitted to keeping money secrets.

Valentine's Day: Uber, Lyft rideshare drivers strike

Thousands of drivers with Uber, Lyft, DoorDash, and other rideshare services are picketing on Valentine's Day for better pay and benefits.

Dating app requires users to have credit score of 675 or above to join

The dating app is only "for people with good credit," the company says. Users can't see others' scores, but the information is used to qualify a potential user for the app.

Most parents of adult kids are giving them financial help, study shows

“Among parents who say they helped their children financially in the past year, 36% say doing so has hurt their personal financial situation at least some," Pew writes.

How attacks in the Red Sea are cramping global trade; what it means for retailers

The cost to ship a standard 40-foot container from China to northern Europe has jumped from $1,500 to $4,000, according to the Kiel Institute for the World Economy in Germany.