Connecticut debt consolidation personal loans, credit card consolidation & high interest savings accounts near me

Find Connecticut debt consolidation personal loans $1,000 to $50,000

You can find personal loans in Connecticut ranging from $1,000 to $50,000. The easiest way to find a personal loan in Connecticut is to use our tool to search for lenders. Follow the links below, fill out some of your personal information and our partners will review your credit and see if you prequalify for the loan you need. With a single application, you will see the rates of up to forty lenders. The lenders use a soft credit inquiry, so applying will not affect your credit score

Personal loans can be used for a variety of purposes. You need to cover a large unexpected expense, or finance a major life milestone like a wedding or adoption. Many people also use personal loans to consolidate debt, lower their interest payments, and simplify their finances. You can learn more about personal loans here to see if one may be right for you.

Find Connecticut high interest savings account near me

High interest savings accounts are available in Connecticut through a number of banks. Many banks are offering some of the best saving rates in years. You have numerous options for your savings and emergency funds that leave your money accessible while still earning a meaningful and safe return.

Savings accounts are a vital tool for personal finance. There are many options available to you for growing your savings. High yield savings accounts offer many benefits to you to help you meet your savings goals. You can learn more about high yield savings accounts here.

Match with Connecticut certified financial advisors near me

Match with a financial advisor certified to for the state of Connecticut. Advisors are licensed and approved by fiduciary services to serve people who live in Connecticut. The form will take about 10 minutes to complete. You will need to answer a few key questions about your current financial situation.

Advisor Match FAQs:

Why do they ask these questions?

The information provided will connect you to the advisor or firm with expertise that suits your needs.

How will I get my results?

You will receive a link from one the webpage as well as email and phone messages.

Connecticut personal finance information

Connecticut State Attorney General

If you have issues in Connecticut and would like to file a complaint, you can do so with the Connecticut Attorney general here. The Connecticut Attorney General’s office represents the public interest, not individuals, and cannot provide legal advice. However, as a public service, the Office of the Attorney General may provide informal mediation services to assist consumers who are unable to resolve an issue on their own. The Office of the Attorney General may also refer complaints it receives to other government agencies.

Cost of Living Summary

Connecticut is ranked 43rd in the US for lowest cost of living. The cost of living index in Connecticut is 116.8 when compared to the rest of the US, which puts it about 17% above the national average overall.  

The cost of housing in Connecticut comes in at 125.5 and which is relatively high.  Groceries are indexed at 103 which means that food cost in Connecticut is near the national average.  Healthcare in Connecticut is indexed at 104.8. 

Wages and Income

According to Justice.gov the median household income in Connecticut for a single earner is $72,497 which ranks 8th among all states and DC. For 2 income households, the median income in Connecticut is $94,528 which ranks 4th.

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