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4 Easy Ways to Earn Passive Income
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Roth or Traditional IRA: Which Is Better in 2025?
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Forget CDs, Even With Rates Over 4%. Here's Where I'd Put My Money Now
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Act Fast: 3 Reasons It Pays to Apply for the Amex Platinum Before Its Big Coming Refresh
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Today's Best High-Yield Savings Account Rates: August 21, 2025 -- Earn up to 5.00% APY
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Credit Card Rewards Statistics: Who Earns the Most Points?
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Credit Card Late Fee Statistics: Who Pays Most Often?
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How Many Americans Have a Credit Card With An Annual Fee?
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The Median Monthly Mortgage Payment in 2025 by State, City, and More
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81% of Americans Have Credit Cards, but They Aren't Distributed Equally
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Banks Made $5.8B on Overdraft Fees -- Here's Who's Paying
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When AI Execs Say the Market Looks Bubbly
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Market chatter about the frothiness of the AI market seems to be picking up and has hit a fever pitch with Open AI CEO Sam …
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What Cybersecurity, Shoes, and Homebuilders Tell Us About Change
Aug. 19, 2025
Palo Alto Networks is bracing investors with its latest earnings, homebuilders are sweetening deals to attract strapped buyers, and footwear brands are rewriting the playbook. …
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What’s Eating at Restaurant Stocks?
Aug. 18, 2025
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Interview with Karooooo CEO Zak Calisto
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Should You Retire Sooner, and Is Your Fund Winning?
Aug. 16, 2025
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Warren Buffett Is Making Big Buys Again
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With that in mind, it might not be surprising that over half of our respondents had maxed out a credit card. The only group that saw a number under 50% was those with a self-reported net worth of $5 to $10 million.Jack Caporal, Research Expert
59% of Americans have a cash back credit card and 49% have a travel rewards card.
Millionaires are less concerned with credit card interest rates than the average American. Twenty-six percent of millionaires cited interest rates as the most important factor when picking a credit card compared to 40% of Americans.
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