Some types of credit cards don't deserve a spot in your wallet. Find out which cards you're better off steering clear of.
Our team of experts reviewed the best credit cards to bring you our top picks for all scenarios: cash back, balance transfer, and more.
Whether you're a student, new to credit or are starting over, there are credit cards designed for your situation.
Bankrate Chief Financial Analyst Greg McBride says “more and more households [are] relying on credit to bridge that gap where ...
A new survey from Bankrate revealed that 33 percent of U.S. adults have more credit card debt than emergency savings. That ...
Collectively, Americans now owe a record $1.21 trillion on their credit cards, according to a new quarterly report on ...
Credit-card debt in the U.S. hit another record after an unusually-high increase following the holidays. Debt from credit ...
Everyone gets it. Credit card interest rates are ridiculously high. The best option is to avoid expensive credit cards and ...
Consolidating credit card debt into a single loan can help you reduce the amount you pay in interest and pay off your debt sooner. To avoid racking up card debt again, change your financial habits ...
Unless you're taking advantage of an intro 0% APR offer, if you carry a balance on your credit card, you're likely being hit with high interest charges. The average APR for all credit card ...
Work on paying down your credit card debt. At its first meeting of the year, the Federal Reserve voted to leave interest rates steady. That means your credit card interest rate isn't likely going ...
At its most recent policy meeting, on Wednesday, January 29, the Fed left its key interest rate unchanged. That means the annual percentage rate (APR) on your credit card probably won’t get more ...