Here’s what the Federal Reserve’s 0.75 percentage point rate hike — the highest in 28 years — means for you

The Fed announced its highest rate hike in 28 years to fight inflation. Here’s how that impacts your credit card, mortgage, car loan, student debt and savings.

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