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This week’s money news

September 9, 2024 By Liz Weston

This week’s top story: 3 side gigs for full-time working moms. In other news: Two key student debt relief programs expire Sept. 30, weekly mortgage rates, how to score a low personal loan rate in 2024.

3 Side Gigs for Full-Time Working Moms
Four moms share side gigs that are flexible and provide solid sources of extra income for their families.

Act Now: Two Key Student Debt Relief Programs Expire Sept. 30
If you have defaulted student loans or you’ve been skipping payments, you need to act by Sept. 30, 2024 — before the on-ramp and Fresh Start programs expire.

Weekly Mortgage Rates Stand Still as Housing Market Cools
They’ve fallen more than a percentage point in the last four months, and lots of people are waiting for them to drop even more before they press play.

How to Score a Low Personal Loan Rate in 2024
Borrowers who maintain high credit scores and low debt-to-income ratios have the best chances at getting a low personal loan rate.

Filed Under: Liz's Blog Tagged With: Personal Loans, student debt relief program, Weekly mortgage rate, working moms

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