Personal Finance
Read the latest personal finance news and briefings, brought to you by the team at The Week
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Why you should consider switching savings accounts
feature Savers who remain loyal to their banks are rarely rewarded
By Marc Shoffman Published
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How to go green with your finances
feature The government may be rolling back its environmental pledges, but going green can still save you money
By Marc Shoffman Published
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What the new Consumer Duty rules mean for your finances
feature The City watchdog has issued new regulations to ensure customers are treated better by financial services businesses
By Marc Shoffman Published
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How to talk about money with your partner
feature Six smart financial tips for couples
By Becca Stanek Published
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6 ways to save on car insurance
feature One estimate puts the national average cost for full coverage car insurance at $1,780 annually
By Becca Stanek Published
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How to catch up on retirement savings
feature It's not too late!
By Becca Stanek Published
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Your rights if your summer holiday is cancelled
feature Refunds, alternative flights or compensation are possible if your travel plans suddenly change
By Marc Shoffman Published
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Why knowledge is the key to successful investing
feature The best investment anyone can make is education. That’s especially true for investors
By The Week Staff Published
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5 tips when retiring amid market volatility
feature In a turbulent market, diversification becomes especially important
By Becca Stanek Published
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How upgrading your credit card could unlock new perks
feature If you've had the same credit card for a long time, it might be time for a change
By Becca Stanek Published
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Fixed-rate or tracker mortgages: which is best as rates rise?
feature The mortgage market is in flux as inflation remains high
By Marc Shoffman Last updated
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Did Biden forgive student loans?
Speed Read The Supreme Court's decision isn't the end of the administration's loan relief efforts
By Brigid Kennedy Last updated
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5 psychological tricks companies use to make you spend more
feature Are you getting a good deal, or are you being manipulated by sneaky sales tactics?
By Becca Stanek Published
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What are greedflation and wageflation?
feature Just when you thought you'd wrapped your head around inflation, two more terms enter the economic lexicon
By Becca Stanek Published
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