Personal Finance Daily: House hunters are ‘enjoying newfound bargaining power’ and fewer younger people say they are investing in the stock market — as inflation eats into their savings

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Fewer younger people say they are investing in the stock market — as inflation eats into their savings

The investor pool risks becoming ‘increasingly homogenous’ as more young investors are sidelined, one analyst says. Read More

House hunters in the market are ‘enjoying newfound bargaining power,’ Redfin report says

Buyers are backing out of contracts, prompting sellers to up incentives, according to a new report. Read More

Department of Education to cancel $3.9 billion in federal loan debt for former ITT students

The agency said the school misled students about their ability to get jobs and transfer credits Read More

Car trouble? Blame the rats.

Rats are causing expensive car damage, everywhere. Read More

The 2022 Mercedes-Benz GLA: This small, spunky crossover is both fun and elegant

The GLA-Class is a small SUV with a big personality, but it’s up against some tough competition in the ever-expanding subcompact luxury SUV class. Read More

Are you planning FOMO travel that you can’t afford?

As you scroll through your social media feeds, it seems like everyone you’ve ever met is on a picturesque vacation this summer Read More

‘I’m in a very lucky position’: I will receive a $300,000 inheritance. Should I pay off my mortgage or invest the money?

‘I am maxing out my retirement accounts — IRA and 401(k) — and looking to retire in less than 10 years.’ Read More

How residential segregation continues to shape Black Americans’ quality of life

Some communities of color have been shaped by years of underinvestment and racially discriminatory policies. Read More