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Personal Finance Daily: Amid bank turmoil, concerns mount about financing drying up for home builders and home buyers and worries over banking sector may prompt credit-card issuers to further tighten lending standards

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Amid bank turmoil, concerns mount about financing drying up for home builders — and home buyers

Concerns over the stability of the U.S. banking system is spilling over into the housing sector as experts worry about credit drying up for home builders. Read More

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Higher food prices and the end of SNAP emergency allotments present a dual challenge for families. Read More

Analyst says banking crisis is ‘over.’ Is it too soon to invest in bank stocks?

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Silicon Valley Bank fallout and worries over banking sector may prompt credit-card issuers to further tighten lending standards

Worries over banks could translate to less attractive APR offers, shorter lines of credit and/or fewer offers for consumers to choose, experts say. Read More

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‘It seems they put a high price target to generate interest in the IPO.’ Read More

For the 22% of millennials who are now back living with their parents, here are 6 steps to moving out

Many said they’re back home due to high rent, money concerns or job losses — and 9 in 10 say they would move out if they made more money.  Read More

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Student-loan companies illegally collecting on debt discharged in bankruptcy, consumer watchdog says

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