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4 ways the US military is embracing commercial technology

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Why the health care industry is one of the biggest cybercrime targets

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The movies leaving Netflix this month

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US consumers now carry fewer than 4 credit cards on average

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Personal Finance

The habits that could earn you an 800+ credit score

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Money

Credit card, car loans, and mortgage payments have all been rising in the US—and it's not just because of interest rate hikes

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Money

While demand for personal loans cooled in 2023, the average personal loan balance grew 6.3%

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Real Estate

With property values strong in 2023, many homeowners tapped home equity lines of credit, pushing total HELOC balances up 6.6%

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Money

Average credit card debt increased 10% to $6,501 in 2023

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Real Estate

The state of the American homeowner: Average US mortgage balance increased while their credit scores outpace overall average

Money

Average auto loan debt grew 5.2% in 2023. How will it affect car buyers in 2024?

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Lifestyle

Is discussing finances with your date a mood killer? Here's the tea on dating and credit

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Money

Consumers are more likely to track health and fitness data than changes to their credit

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