More than half of U.S. consumers view their credit score at least monthly, which has helped lead to better credit behavior, according to a new study.
Author: Jessica Menton, USA TODAY
Dow drops 277 points as investors assess global economic fallout from the coronavirus
U.S. stocks pulled back from records Friday as investors fretted over the economic fallout from the coronavirus that’s spreading further in China.
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People have shifted money into more conservative investments amid uncertainty about how the election could affect retirement plans.
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U.S. stocks stabilized Monday as investors assessed uncertainty over a deadly virus outbreak in China.
Tesla stock price surges past $700 as Argus Research boosts its target to $808
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Dow jumps 187 points as stocks stabilize after Monday’s sell-off
U.S. stocks stabilized Tuesday after posting their worst loss in months a day earlier on fears over the coronavirus outbreak.
How long will it take to get my tax refund this year?
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Is the stock market closed on Martin Luther King Jr. Day?
U.S. stock markets are closed Monday to observe Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday.
Alphabet, Google’s parent company, just topped $1 trillion in market value, joining other tech giants
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