6 Ways Americans Plan to Splurge After the Pandemic
A new poll finds that we can t wait to resume spending on these activities.
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After 18 months of living in suspended animation, Americans are ready to get back to life at full speed.
With the pandemic rapidly receding at least in the U.S. many are making initial plans to re-engage with normalcy. And a handful of activities are at the top of the list, according to a Charles Schwab survey.
The survey found that nearly half (47%) of Americans plan to “get back to living and spending like they were before the COVID-19 pandemic.”
No Credit Score? These Banks Might Help You Get Plastic
No Credit Score? These Banks Might Help You Get Plastic
A handful of banks are joining with the federal government to help the underserved gain access to credit cards.
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A handful of the nation’s largest banks plan to share data on their customers’ deposit accounts in hopes of helping those without credit scores land a new credit card account, the Wall Street Journal reports.
The effort which includes about 10 banks, including major companies such as JPMorgan Chase, Wells Fargo and U.S. Bancorp will “factor in information from applicants’ checking or savings accounts at other financial institutions to increase their chances of being approved for credit cards,” the newspaper reports.
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