Target wage hike: Workers' pay could reach $24 an hour this year

Workers at Target stores and distribution centers in places like New York, where competition for finding and hiring staff is tough, could see starting wages as high as $24 an hour this year.

Student loan forgiveness programs: Which one is best for you?

Student loan forgiveness programs can cancel all or part of your federal student loans. Learn how they work and if you’re eligible.

Should you get a wedding loan to pay for your big day?

Wedding loans provide a lump sum to pay for goods and services on your big day. Here’s a look at what they offer and how to shop for the right loan.

7 tips on how to pay for college

Wondering how to pay for college? Consider these ways to cover college costs and reduce education expenses.

3.8 million homeowners would still benefit from refinancing amid rise in mortgage rates, says Black Knight

Mortgage rates are on the rise, however there are still millions of borrowers that could save hundreds on their monthly mortgage payments through refinancing, according to Black Knight.

UT Board of Regents establishes $300M endowment to expand tuition assistance

The UT System Board of Regents has established a $300 million endowment to help undergrad students pay for college. The “Promise Plus” program will provide tuition assistance to eligible students at seven UT institutions.

Over 1.7M Hondas probed over reports of unexpected automatic braking

The automatic emergency braking systems on more than 1.7 million newer Hondas can stop the vehicles for no reason, according to several complaints to the NHTSA.

Biden administration cancels another $415M in student loan debt: Do you qualify?

Nearly 16,000 borrowers will receive $415 million in student loan cancellation after the Education Department approved a round of borrower defense claims on Feb. 16.

5 ways to improve your credit score in 2022

Building your credit history can be as simple as checking your credit report for errors and improving your on-time payment history.

Flexible circuit maker CelLink to open manufacturing site in Georgetown

CelLink plans to hire 800-2,000 employees in high-tech jobs over the next 10 years, making them one of the largest private sector employers in the city.

US ports to get $450M to help ease supply chain congestion, lower prices

Clogged U.S. ports are being given access to nearly $450 million in federal money from Biden's infrastructure law to help ease supply chain congestion and lower prices.