The Fed continues to push the federal funds rate higher to curb inflation, which has slowed but still poses an economic threat.
Author: Charisse Jones, USA TODAY
E. Jean Carroll was a trailblazing journalist before her defamation trial against Trump
E. Jean Carroll, before her defamation case against Donald Trump, was a journalistic luminary known for her advice column and presence in New York’s social scene
Weekly jobless claims: Number of Americans filing for unemployment dropped last week
Despite Amazon, Disney and other companies laying off workers, the number of jobless claims filed by American workers has declined.
SVB depositors vs. student loan debtors: Does one group matter more than the other?
After SVB and Signature Bank depositors got swift relief, some question why student loan debt relief hasn’t been met with similar urgency.
Don’t wait on returns. Many stores will have a stricter return policy this holiday season
Six in 10 retailers have changed their returns policies, shortening the window or charging fees. But the holiday season may be the exception.
Walgreens debuts round-the-clock delivery service
Walgreens shoppers will be able to get delivery of items ranging from cough medicine to diapers 24/7 from nearly 400 stores.
Thanksgiving 2022: Americans plan to spend less on food, alcohol amid inflation, layoffs
Nervous shoppers are saying they’ll buy less or switch to cheaper brands this holiday season, thanks to high prices and layoff worries.
Thanksgiving 2022: Americans plan to spend less on food, alcohol amid inflation, layoffs
Nervous shoppers are saying they’ll buy less or switch to cheaper brands this holiday season, thanks to high prices and layoff worries.
Black Friday 2022 deals: Should you wait, or start ticking off your holiday shopping list now?
Black Friday is weeks away but sales have already begun. So should you wait for potentially better deals or start holiday shopping now?
Native American unemployment rate hovers near lowest level in 22 years, new report says
The unemployment rate among Native Americans has dropped close to its lowest level in more than two decades, according to a new report.