Chase cut my credit-card limit due to lower usage. Will this affect my credit score and lead other banks to do the same?

“I’m wondering whether this could cause a ripple effect in which other banks might do the same with my lesser-used credit cards.”
There is a severe doctor shortage. How to find a good one.

What can you do if your doctor retires or quits?
After bitcoin’s fall, pity those wildly enthusiastic investors who borrowed billions against crypto

The speculation that bitcoin would hit $200,000 in 2025 now seems like a dream. Because it was.
‘I love being debt-free’: I’m in my mid-50s and buying a house. Do I take out a $400K mortgage or use my Roth IRA?

“I’ll fund $500,000 of that from the sale of my current house.”
Who is Josh D'Amaro, Disney's next CEO?
D’Amaro’s appointment to the top job once again brings to the fore Disney’s storied history in park-going at a time of massive growth for the division.
A surprising share of homeowners have high mortgage rates. Here's the breakdown
About 20% of borrowers have mortgages with a rate over 6%.
‘I’m not made of money’: My heating engineer didn’t fix my radiators on his first visit. Do I pay him a second time?

“He charged $180 for the second visit for his time, including $40 for the part.”
How America’s EV retreat is increasing China's control of global markets
U.S. automakers are pivoting away from EVs to refocus on gas-guzzling trucks and SUVs while Chinese manufacturers are expected to keep growing electric exports.
You’re finally eligible to claim Social Security — but that doesn’t mean it’s the right time to retire

Nearly 30% of people surveyed say Social Security eligibility was a major reason they decided to retire.
Automakers largely sit out 2026 Super Bowl advertising amid industry uncertainty
Automakers are largely sitting on the advertising sidelines during this year’s Super Bowl amid broader uncertainty in the U.S. automotive industry.



