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More Drivers Now Pay $1,000 or More Each Month for Car Loans: What to Expect in 2026

Buying a car is getting more expensive for many people. According to data from Edmunds, a car website, over 20% of people who bought new cars in the last part of 2025 are now paying at l...

State Stimulus Checks: Who Will Receive Payments in 2026?

State governments across the U.S. have slowed down on sending out stimulus checks or direct rebates in 2026. Much of the aid being given out now is tied to programs that started in previous years or to existing be...

IRS Announces New Rules for Deducting Car Loan Interest

The IRS has introduced new proposed regulations for a temporary tax break that allows some people to deduct interest paid on car loans. This change was created under the recent law called the "One Big Beautiful Bi...

Understanding the Surge in Auto Insurance Costs: Unraveling the Perfect Storm

In a year that saw car prices normalize after a pandemic-induced frenzy, another financial storm has hit American drivers - the soaring cost of auto insurance. Recent data reveals an unprecedented...

Navigating Auto Loan Relief During Economic Hardship

During periods of economic hardship, individuals may struggle to keep up with auto loan payments. The good news is that there are options available to navigate this difficult situation. Auto loan relief programs allow ...

A Quick Guide to Understanding Popular Auto Loan Relief Options

The pandemic has wrought significant economic upheaval, compelling lenders to revisit their policies and extend support to borrowers struggling with financial obligations, including auto loans. In this dyn...

The Best Debt Relief Companies of November 2025

Americans are carrying a huge amount of debt. In the third quarter of 2025, credit card balances reached $1.23 trillion—a $67 billion increase from the previous year. Overall household debt hit a record $18.59 trillion. ...

What Is a Car Loan Hardship Program?

Sometimes, you might face tough times like losing your job or dealing with a medical crisis. It can be stressful, especially if you have a car loan to pay and fear that you might fall behind. But don't worry, some banks and lenders h...

Auto Loan Rejections Are Rising: What You Need to Know and How to Get Approved

Recently, more people in the U.S. are having their car loan applications turned down. According to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, over 15% of those who applied for auto loans in October...