Warren Cohen

Warren Cohen is a finance writer based in Phoenix, Arizona, covering personal finance topics including credit, banking, and beginner investing. He earned his degree in business administration from Arizona State University and began his career working in consumer finance, where he gained direct experience with lending and credit systems. He now writes for personal finance websites and fintech platforms, focusing on clear, practical content that helps readers make informed financial decisions.

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Private payrolls beat expectations with 109,000 jobs in April — but healthcare alone added 76,000 of them

A nurse shortage that never ended may be the only thing keeping the U.S. jobs market from looking outright weak. The private sector added 109,000 positions in April 2026, comfortably beating the 97,000 that economists had projected and snapping back from a sluggish March. But strip out healthcare and its adjacent services and the picture…

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Bitcoin hit $81,423 — its highest since January — as $2.44 billion poured into spot ETFs in April

Bitcoin surged past $81,000 in the first week of May 2026, touching $81,423 during Asian trading hours on May 4 and reclaiming a level it hadn’t seen since January 31. The rally didn’t come out of nowhere. Across April, U.S. spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds absorbed a net $2.44 billion in fresh capital, according to daily…

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High-yield savings accounts still advertise 4.1% APY — but the top rate six months ago was 4.75% and the cuts are accelerating

Not long ago, a saver willing to open an online account could earn close to 4.75% APY on plain, FDIC-insured cash. That was late 2025, when Bankrate’s weekly survey of top nationally available accounts showed leading offers clustered near that mark. By late May 2026, the best widely available high-yield savings rates have slipped to…

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Credit card debt hit $1.28 trillion at 21% APR — the average American is paying $1,386 a year just in interest

A household carrying $6,600 in credit card debt at today’s average interest rate will hand roughly $1,386 to its card issuer this year and owe every dollar of the original balance when January rolls around. That single number captures the trap that tens of millions of Americans are stuck in as of mid-2025: high balances…

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Student loan borrowers have 55 days to pick a new repayment plan — miss the July 1 deadline and you get auto-enrolled in the most expensive option

About 7.5 million federal student loan borrowers are still technically enrolled in the SAVE repayment plan, a plan the U.S. Department of Education now calls “unlawful” and has moved to kill. Starting July 1, 2026, loan servicers will begin mailing notices that force a decision: choose a new repayment plan within 90 days of receiving…

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Gas Hit $4.54 a Gallon — the Highest Price Since 2022 — and Circle K Is Cutting 40 Cents Off Every Gallon Today Only

A 15-gallon fill-up now runs about $68, roughly $23 more than it cost before U.S.-Iran tensions began disrupting oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz in late March 2026. On Wednesday, the national average for regular gasoline hit $4.54 per gallon, according to AAA, a price American drivers have not faced since pump costs briefly…

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Beef Hit an All-Time Record at $12.74 a Pound for Steak — and the U.S. Cattle Herd Is at Its Lowest Since the 1960s

A two-pound package of steak now costs more than an hour of work at the federal minimum wage. Bureau of Labor Statistics data shows the national average price for all uncooked beef steaks hit $12.74 per pound in May 2026, the highest level recorded since the agency began tracking the series. Five years earlier, the…

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Credit Card Debt Hit $1.277 Trillion at a 21% Average APR — That’s $1,386 a Year in Interest on the Average $6,600 Balance

More than 100 million Americans carry a credit card balance from one month to the next. Each billing cycle, a growing share of their minimum payment disappears into interest charges while the principal barely moves. As of early 2025, the scale of that problem has reached a level the consumer credit market has never seen…

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The Average Credit Card APR Dropped to 21% From 22.3% Last Quarter — but the Average Balance Climbed to $6,600 and Minimum Payments Barely Touch Principal

On a $6,600 credit card balance, the minimum payment each month is roughly $132. About $120 of that goes straight to interest. The remaining $12 chips away at what you actually owe. At that rate, it would take more than 20 years to pay off the card, and you would hand over thousands of dollars…

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