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$5,000 in Debt? Here's How Much to Pay Monthly With a 0% Intro APR Card
If you've got $5,000 in credit card debt, a 0% intro APR card could be your way out. Here's how much to pay monthly -- …
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Rates Are Falling, but I'm Still Earning 4% on My Savings -- Here's How
Fed rates are dropping, but smart savers can still earn 4% or more. See how HYSAs and CDs can protect your yield as APYs begin …
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Here's How to Get $800 in Value With a $95 Chase Card
This Chase offering is one of the most popular travel cards on the market, and for good reason. Here's how you can get tons of …
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Best CD Rates Today, Nov. 2, 2025: APYs up to 4.34% Won't Last Long
Today's CDs are paying up to 4.34% APY. With the Fed's latest rate cut now official, it's a good time to secure a strong return …
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Longest 0% Intro APR Credit Cards This Week, Nov. 2, 2025: Get Interest-Free Breathing Room for up to 2 Years
This week's best 0% intro APR cards offer up to 24 months interest-free -- ideal for large purchases or tackling debt without extra costs.
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Best Bank Account Bonuses This Week, Nov. 2, 2025: Snag up to $400 in Bonus Cash
This week's top bank bonuses can put hundreds in your pocket -- open an account, meet a few simple requirements, and enjoy real cash rewards, …
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How Many Americans Own Certificates of Deposits?
Only 6.5% of Americans own CDs, with a median value of $26,000. Explore CD ownership statistics by age, income, and race, plus today's best CD …
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Credit Card Rewards Statistics: Who Earns the Most Points?
Americans earned $41 billion in credit card rewards in 2022, but left $6 billion unredeemed. See who earns the most, who forfeits the most, and …
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Credit Card Late Fee Statistics: Who Pays Most Often?
Credit card late fees cost Americans $14.5 billion in 2022. Younger, low-income, and subprime borrowers are hit hardest. See who pays and how to avoid …
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How Many Americans Have a Credit Card With An Annual Fee?
19% of Americans use a credit card with an annual fee, rising to 24% for millennials and 30% for high earners, Federal Reserve data shows.
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The Median Monthly Mortgage Payment in 2025 by State, City, and More
The median monthly mortgage payment is $2,100 -- read on for mortgage payment statistics by city, state, income, and more.
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81% of Americans Have Credit Cards, but They Aren't Distributed Equally
Dive into credit card ownership statistics, including rejection rates, broken down by age, income, and race and ethnicity.
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Morgan Housel on the Forces That Drive Our Spending
Nov. 01, 2025
What makes the U.S. consumer and investor unique? Are we biologically programmed to be dissatisfied? Should you want your kids to be poor? Morgan Housel …
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Big Tech Breaks the Bank for AI
Oct. 31, 2025
Big tech earnings were the talk of the market this week and we covered a blowout from Alphabet, questions about Meta, and why Amazon has …
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Alphabet Soars While Meta Sinks
Oct. 30, 2025
2025 has been the year of AI capex (so far). Companies have been announcing huge spending increases and signing deals to secure critical supplies like …
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Microsoft Gets $135 Billion OpenAI Stake
Oct. 29, 2025
Microsoft has agreed to a deal that will allow OpenAI to become a for-profit company, likely paving the way for an IPO. The tech giant’s …
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Ripple Effects of the Government Shutdown
Oct. 28, 2025
Host Emily Flippen is joined by Motley Fool analysts Jason Hall and Keith Speights to unpack how a prolonged U.S. government shutdown ripples through markets …
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AI’s Power Problem
Oct. 27, 2025
AIs are hungry and growing more insatiable by the day. Will we be able to sustainably generate the power needed to feed the AI beast? …
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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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