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A Missouri court found the National Association of Realtors and two real-estate brokerages guilty of conspiring to inflate real-estate commissions, a decision that will likely have…
In considering and studying inequality, researchers, philosophers, and others look at many factors, such as initial and accumulated advantages, sociological edges, favors from affinity groups, institutional…
You will die. I will, too. It sounds morbid, but it’s inevitable. Just as you prepare for life’s significant events, e.g., college, marriage, or retirement, it…
Home prices in the 20 biggest U.S. metros rose for the sixth month in a row, as the housing market continues to deal with a shortage…
Americans’ past-due bills are stacking up, and their newly-delinquent debts saw a marked increase in September. The rise in freshly past-due debt is one notable part…
The Biden administration provided the most detail yet about who could be eligible for student-loan forgiveness under its second stab at a mass debt relief plan. It’s…
Two years of living under high inflation has many Americans feeling stuck when it comes to making financial progress, according to a recent BMO Financial Group survey.…
In the second of a two-episode series, Tim Jacobs of Hunton Andrews Kurth continues his discussion of the energy credits enacted in the Inflation Reduction Act…
For a long time, we were entitled to only an annual credit report from the three reporting agencies: Equifax EFX , Experian and TransUnion. Now you…
Is Florida governor and Republican presidential candidate Ron DeSantis a victim of height discrimination? That might be the real question worth asking in light of the…