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What the Fed’s Rate Moves Could Mean for Loans, Mortgages and Savings

Higher rates benefit those who can save, but for borrowers, falling rates would reduce bills on credit cards, student loans and other forms of debt.

Tara Siegel Bernard
Author: Tara Siegel Bernard

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Tara Siegel Bernard

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Certificates of Deposit, Credit Cards, Federal Reserve System, Inflation (Economics), Interest Rates, Mortgages, Student Loans, United States Economy
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