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Open Enrollment Begins for Affordable Care Act Health Plans

Pandemic-era help with the monthly insurance premium costs continues through 2025.

TransUnion Failed to Quickly Place or Remove Freezes on Credit Reports

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau accused the credit bureau, one of three major credit reporting agencies, of “lying to consumers.”

How to Take Advance of Your Health Savings Account

Insurance plans with high deductibles may seem unappealing, but the savings accounts that often come with them offer significant tax benefits.

A New Effort to Make College Aid Offers Easy to Understand

After years of criticism about financial aid letters that are confusing and sometimes misleading, about 400 schools have agreed to bring “clarity” to their communication.

Consumer Agency Moves to Ban Medical Debt From Credit Reports

Millions of Americans owe money to doctors and hospitals, and that debt can affect their ability to get loans or even a job.

The Rising Costs of Owning a Car

Everything is going up — buying, financing, insurance and maintenance. The average annual cost of ownership, by one estimate, is $12,000.

Beware Companies Selling Credit ‘Repair’ Services

Consumers have a right to dispute mistakes on their credit reports. But if they’ve made late payments, that can’t be erased, consumer experts say.

Why Some Ex-Workers at Bed Bath & Beyond Face 401(k) Losses

Federal law generally protects retirement savings when a company files for bankruptcy. But that’s not always the case.

At 30%, Solar Panel Tax Credits Are at a High Point for Now

For about the next decade, homeowners can take advantage of the U.S. tax code to save on installation and reduce their electric bills.

Credit Card Debt Hits New Peak as Some Borrowers Face Financial Strain

Debt rose to more than $1 trillion in the second quarter, a report found — a sign of financial strain for some, even before student...