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Earliest in view: Jun 12 · 19:03 UTCMost recent: Jul 20 · 18:43 UTC
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  • BUSINESSJul 20 · 18:43 UTCWAFB BATON ROUGE
    Tips to turn a staycation into a real vacation without blowing your budget

    A WalletHub survey reveals high gas prices are altering summer travel plans for many Americans, prompting 59% to adjust due to transportation costs and 51% to spend less than last year. John Kiernan from WalletHub suggests eliminating lodging, travel, and dining expenses by staying local, treating a staycation as a mental escape, and exploring free or underutilized local activities to stay within budget while still enjoying special experiences.

  • BUSINESSJul 20 · 18:43 UTCWBTV CHARLOTTE
    Tips to turn a staycation into a real vacation without blowing your budget

    A WalletHub survey reveals high gas prices are influencing summer travel plans, with 59% of Americans citing transportation costs as a factor and 51% expecting to spend less than last year. John Kiernan, WalletHub's managing editor, recommends treating staycations like traditional vacations by breaking routines, exploring local areas, and selectively spending on activities like amusement parks or hotel stays to balance budget and enjoyment.

  • BUSINESSJul 20 · 18:43 UTCWSMV4 NASHVILLE
    Tips to turn a staycation into a real vacation without blowing your budget

    A WalletHub survey reveals high gas prices are influencing summer travel plans, with 59% of Americans citing transportation costs as a factor and 51% planning to spend less. John Kiernan of WalletHub suggests turning a staycation into a meaningful experience by avoiding routines, exploring local areas, and selectively spending on activities like amusement parks or hotel stays to balance budget and enjoyment.

  • BUSINESSJul 10 · 17:30 UTCWAFB BATON ROUGE
    How to make credit card rewards work for summer travel

    Nearly 44% of Americans plan to use credit card rewards for summer travel, with average travel rewards cards offering over 35,000 initial bonus points. Experts recommend selecting cards aligned with travel habits and spending, such as the Capital One Venture Card and Chase Sapphire Preferred Card, while cautioning against prioritizing large sign-up bonuses without considering fees and interest rates.

  • BUSINESSJul 10 · 17:30 UTCWBTV CHARLOTTE
    How to make credit card rewards work for summer travel

    Nearly half of Americans plan to use credit card rewards for summer travel, with experts advising careful selection of cards based on spending habits and travel needs. WalletHub's John Kiernan recommends cards like the Capital One Venture Card and Chase Sapphire Preferred Card, emphasizing the importance of evaluating annual fees, interest rates, and redemption flexibility to avoid debt.

  • BUSINESSJul 10 · 17:30 UTCWSMV4 NASHVILLE
    How to make credit card rewards work for summer travel

    A WalletHub survey found 44% of Americans plan to use credit card rewards for summer travel, with experts advising careful selection of cards based on travel habits and spending. Recommended options include the Capital One Venture Card and Chase Sapphire Preferred Card, while cash-back cards are suggested for less frequent travelers. Experts warn against prioritizing large sign-up bonuses without considering fees and interest rates.

  • BUSINESSJun 29 · 18:47 UTCWAFB BATON ROUGE
    Expert: Rent reporting could boost your credit score by up to 150 points

    WalletHub's rent reporting service allows renters to have their payments reported to TransUnion, potentially boosting credit scores by up to 150 points. Only 13% of renters currently have their payments reported, and utility bill reporting is also available through some services.

  • BUSINESSJun 29 · 18:47 UTCWBTV CHARLOTTE
    Expert: Rent reporting could boost your credit score by up to 150 points

    John Kiernan of WalletHub explains that reporting rent payments to TransUnion via services like WalletHub can boost credit scores by up to 150 points, with research from VantageScore supporting this claim. Only 13% of renters currently have their payments reported, and utility bills can also be reported to build credit.

  • BUSINESSJun 29 · 18:47 UTCWSMV4 NASHVILLE
    Expert: Rent reporting could boost your credit score by up to 150 points

    WalletHub offers a rent reporting service that adds positive credit information by syncing checking accounts, with research indicating it can boost credit scores by up to 150 points. Only 13% of renters currently have their payments reported, and utility bills can also contribute to credit scores through similar services.

  • BUSINESSJun 12 · 19:03 UTCWAFB BATON ROUGE
    How to pick a summer vacation you can actually afford

    WalletHub identified Atlanta, Orlando, Austin, Washington DC, and Honolulu as top affordable summer vacation destinations based on factors like cost, weather, and activities. John Kiernan of WalletHub emphasized budget planning and advised against overspending on credit cards for travel.

  • BUSINESSJun 12 · 19:03 UTCWSMV4 NASHVILLE
    How to pick a summer vacation you can actually afford

    WalletHub identified Atlanta, Orlando, Austin, Washington DC, and Honolulu as top summer travel destinations for their balance of affordability, good weather, and activities. The survey emphasized budget planning, cautioning against overspending with credit cards, and noted that over 50% of travelers worry about post-vacation bills. Lower-ranked destinations included Las Vegas, Baton Rouge, Des Moines, Jackson, and McAllen.

  • BUSINESSJun 12 · 19:03 UTCWBTV CHARLOTTE
    How to pick a summer vacation you can actually afford

    WalletHub identified Atlanta, Orlando, Austin, Washington DC, and Honolulu as top summer travel destinations balancing affordability and activities. The survey emphasizes budget planning, noting over 50% of travelers worry about post-vacation credit card bills. Destinations like Las Vegas and McAllen scored lowest due to higher costs or fewer options.