The coronavirus-fueled stock market sell-off in March didn’t prevent workers from piling money into their nest eggs, according to a new study from Fidelity Investments.
Author: Jessica Menton, USA TODAY
‘I can’t afford tuition’: College students face financial strains, health concerns from pandemic ahead of fall semester
Millions of college students are grappling with financial challenges and health fears as they decide whether to return to universities this fall as coronavirus outbreaks spike.
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Millennials, Gen Zers say pandemic has derailed their financial independence
About 59% of young Americans say the pandemic has upended their goal to become financially independent from family, according to a new report from TD Ameritrade.
‘Insulin or groceries’: How reduced unemployment affects struggling Americans from California to Mississippi
Experts warn that the GOP’s efforts to cut enhanced unemployment benefits will have dire effects for more than 25 million out-of-work Americans.
GOP stimulus relief package will extend federal eviction moratorium, top White House economic advisor says
The next round of stimulus relief will ‘lengthen’ the federal eviction moratorium, a top White House advisor said Sunday.
Samsung Galaxy Watch 3: New features to include hand gestures, fall detection to compete with Apple Watch
Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Watch 3 will include new hand control commands and support fall detection, according to XDA Developers, a mobile forum.
Are Trump and the GOP right that the $600 unemployment bonus is discouraging work?
Unemployed Americans will lose a vital economic lifeline within days if Congress fails to pass a new coronavirus relief package soon.
‘I need that extra little bit of money to keep the lights on’: How unemployed Americans will cope without an extra $600
The $600 in extra unemployment benefits are set to end this week, dealing a blow to millions of Americans counting on a safety net amid COVID-19.