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New Jersey Is 2020’s 8th Worst State to Drive in

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Ridgewood NJ, With U.S. traffic congestion costing U.S. drivers $87 billion in 2018 and the U.S. ranked 17th in the world in road quality, the personal-finance website WalletHub today released its report on 2020’s Best & Worst States to Drive in as well as accompanying videos.

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2016 Holiday Financing Rip-Off Report & Store Card Landscape

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November 1,2016

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Ridgewood NJ, With the average consumer expected to spend roughly $935 this holiday season and our annual credit-card debt tab projected to reach a record $80 billion by New Year’s, store credit cards and retailer financing “deals” are sure to be in high demand. With that in mind, WalletHub today released its 2016 Store Credit Card Landscape and Deferred Interest Financing reports in order to help keep shoppers’ wallets safe.
Deferred interest plans typically offer 0% introductory terms, but they come with a catch that distinguishes them from normal 0% credit cards. If you leave even a $1 balance unpaid balance at the end of the introductory period or you pay one of your monthly bills a day late, interest will retroactively apply to your entire original purchase amount.  So what you initially thought was a great deal could quickly devolve into a holiday nightmare. But that shouldn’t discourage folks from ever using store-affiliated plastic, as some great discounts are available. You just need to know where to look.

Report Highlights

  • All of the major retailers that offer 0% financing use deferred interest (82% are issued by just three banks: Synchrony, Citi and Comenity).
  • Pottery Barn and West Elm are among the least transparent retailers about their use of deferred-interest financing while Apple, JCPenny and Kay Jewelers are among the most transparent.
  • Roughly 99% of store credit cards do not charge an annual fee. In contrast, the average general-use credit card charges $16.42.
  • The average store credit card that offers rewards in the form of discounts gives you a 19.27% initial discount and 2.90% off every purchase moving forward.

2016’s Best Store Credit Cards

  1. Amazon.com Store Credit Card
  2. Toys R Us Store Card
  3. TJX Store Card
  4. GAP Store Card
  5. Target Credit Card

To compare more store credit card offers, try WalletHub’s helpful tool:
https://wallethub.com/credit-cards/store/

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WalletHub: Tax Day 2016 By The Numbers

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April 13,2016

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Ridgewood NJ,  Tax Day is here and the personal finance website WalletHub today released its Tax Day 2016 By The Numbers report, which features an infographic filled with fun facts as well as insights from a panel of leading tax experts.

You can find a handful of highlights below:

  • 30.5 Minutes: Wait time for calls to the IRS in 2015.
  • 62%: Of calls went unanswered in 2015.
  • 6.1 Billion Hours: Time it takes Americans to do their taxes each year (16 hours per person).
  • 35%: Of taxpayers would rather discuss sex with their kids than do their taxes.
  • 27%: Of Americans would get an IRS tattoo to avoid taxes for life.
  • 700%+: Increase in tax-related identity theft cases since 2010.
  • 23%: Decrease in IRS enforcement staff since 2010.

To check out the full report, please visit: https://wallethub.com/blog/tax-day-statistics/11835/

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The Correlation Between Credit Scores, Celebrities, Sports & More

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April 7 2016

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Ridgewood Nj, the folks at WalletHub sent us some polling data on the correlations between credit scores and life style choices , here is what they found :

The free-credit-score website WalletHub today released its 2016 Credit Score Fun Facts, which are based on a nationally representative survey that revealed a number of crazy correlations between our credit standing and our likes, dislikes and lifestyles.
You can find a handful of highlights below:

  • Celebrities: 88% of people with excellent credit prefer Taylor Swift to Kanye West.
  • TV Hosts: Charlie Rose has the most fans with excellent credit (66%), while James Corden has the most fans with bad credit (41%).
  • Music: Pop music has the most fans with excellent credit (52%), and Hip-Hop has the most fans with bad credit (43%).
  • Sports: Hockey has the most fans with excellent credit (53%), and soccer has the most fans with bad credit (34%).
  • Pets: Dog lovers are more likely to have excellent credit than cat owners (46% vs. 40%).
  • Politics: John Kasich has the most supporters with excellent credit (60%) and Hillary Clinton has the most supporters with bad credit (26%).
  • Banking: USAA is the most trusted bank among people with excellent credit, and Capital One is the most trusted among those with bad credit.
  • Tech: iPhone users are the most likely to have excellent credit (56%), while Blackberry users are the most likely to have bad credit (46%).

For WalletHub’s complete list of Credit Score Fun Facts, please visit:
https://wallethub.com/blog/credit-score-fun-facts/20561/

And if you would like to get your free credit score, just sign up for WalletHub:
https://wallethub.com/free-credit-score/