Fed policy decisions directly impact your wallet, including the interest rates on your credit cards. We’ll tell you how.
The Fed is expected to hold off on another rate cut at its Jan. 29 meeting. Here's what it means for your finances.
A new Benzinga reader poll asks whether the Federal Reserve made the right call by keeping interest rates steady Wednesday, ...
These illustrated market experiences are quite different than what most folks believe happens when the Fed lowers rates.
Hint: You might want to pay down your debts more aggressively.
As the Federal Reserve's overnight reverse repurchase agreement program nears zero, pressure could mount on the central bank ...
Average APRs have inched down slightly, but you should focus on lowering your credit card balance as soon as you can.
The federal funds rate and mortgage interest rates are often expected to move together, but they haven’t lately. Here’s why.
The underlying FTSE High Dividend Yield Index which is consists of common stocks of companies that pay dividends that ...
Fed Chair Jerome Powell says, “We do not need to be in a hurry to adjust our policy stance.” ...
Like everyone else, Federal Reserve officials are watching and waiting to see what tariffs Donald Trump will impose and how they will affect the economy.
Recent research has identified periods when the Federal Reserve intentionally acted to slow inflation when it exceeded ...