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World Bank president forecasts "subdued" economic recovery for 2021
by
David Brancaccio
, Rose Conlon
and Alex Schroeder
Jan 6, 2021
And that's if vaccine distribution stays on track, David Malpass says.
Millions of renters face holiday evictions — and long-term debt
Dec 9, 2020
Even if someone manages to avoid or recover from an eviction, unpaid rent can have a damaging effect that lasts for years.
More people unable to pay utility bills, with colder months coming
Nov 13, 2020
Electric and gas debt is expected to be more than $24 billion by the end of this year, at least three times what it was last year.
Are zero interest credit cards easier or harder to get in this pandemic?
Aug 20, 2020
Some credit experts say that if Congress does not pass a new relief bill soon, credit card offers could dry up more.
CFPB rolls back restrictions on payday lenders
Jul 9, 2020
Lenders will not have to verify whether borrowers have the ability to pay back high-interest loans
In China, chasing debt after the COVID-19 lockdown
by
Jennifer Pak
Jun 23, 2020
Delayed payments are a normal part of doing business in China. That works OK when the economy is bustling — but not anymore.
Fed says not to worry about debt right now. But we have to, eventually.
by
Andy Uhler
Apr 29, 2020
Politicians never want to tell voters about the need to balance the budget through tax hikes or spending cuts.
For public good, not for profit.
How a debt jubilee could help the U.S. avert economic depression
by
David Brancaccio
and Daniel Shin
Apr 2, 2020
One economist believes hope of avoiding a COVID-19 economic depression lies in full forgiveness of personal debts.
A corner of the bond market is showing signs of stress
Mar 13, 2020
After this week's global market crash, the credit market is showing signs of stress.
FICO changes could lower 40 million credit scores
by
Andie Corban
and Kai Ryssdal
Jan 23, 2020
The change in how FICO is measured could make it more expensive for millions of Americans to borrow.