The Federal Reserve cut short-term interest rates for a third time in 2025. What's next for borrowers and consumers?
Central bankers lowered rates to a new range of 3.5% to 3.75%, potentially bringing welcomed relief to borrowers.
The Fed's interest rate cut will have a gradual impact on mortgages and credit card rate relief could be slow.
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Unfortunately, if you’re among the half of credit cardholders who carry debt from month to month, you’re unlikely to catch much of a break in 2025. Even though rates have fallen to a low of 20.27 ...
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