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    Riskier borrowers under inflation pressure frozen out of US car loans (FT)

    @marir The mortgage industry would need to be completely revamped then 'cause almost NOBODY can pay cash for a place that costs $60,000 or more.
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    Riskier borrowers under inflation pressure frozen out of US car loans (FT)

    @alex2017 I hate that those that NEED the lower interest rates get the highest ones. I mean, I get that risk is the deciding factor but, as you just outlined, this seems to be a chicken and egg thing: the higher the %, the higher the likelihood of defaulting. I got a car refinance loan, last...
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    Riskier borrowers under inflation pressure frozen out of US car loans (FT)

    @alex2017 My friend has a loan through Santander. Their rate, on an AUTO loan is more than 26%. That is highway robbery.
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    When to retire from the military, and how to decide

    @the3dwoman Indiana doesn't either, as of this year.
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    When to retire from the military, and how to decide

    @ericthesinner check out the Knowledge Base on r/VeteranBenefits
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    When to retire from the military, and how to decide

    @mellanna check out r/VeteranBenefits's Knowledge Base.
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    Depressed and in debt

    @dr_tan I didn't see it suggested but I'd also check your tax with holdings to make sure you have the right choice selected. I'd also look at the mess hall as often as possible because it's going to be the least expensive option if you live near the base. That, and making all your meals at...
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    When to retire from the military, and how to decide

    @oneinhim I retired because I didn't make e7. I'm at 80% disability and my full income is just under $4000. 2022 is the first year that military retirement pay is 100% tax free at Indiana state level. I don't have to work but I choose to so as to avoid boredom.
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    USAA Life Insurance Doubled their Rate, is this Normal?

    @kuhao1806 Seek out an insurance broker in your area and let them do the shopping around. Insurance doesn't cost anything until it's put in force so I'd pass on this one.
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