The fact that we fret about what others might think of what drink we are holding illustrates how central alcohol is in our culture.
Author: Randy Essex, USA TODAY
Readers told me: Inflation pain feels the same 40 years apart, despite different challenges
Higher education inflation, steep housing costs and the proliferation of debt are modern financial ills. We can protect ourselves from excess debt.
I learned a painful lesson from inflation in the ’70s that’s paying off as things get ugly again
Paying off your credit card bill each month and avoiding interest payments are among ways to create long-term security amid turbulence.
One-time EV darling Rivian hit by report of Ford stock sale, Georgia governor’s race fight
Electric truck maker Rivian tumbles after 2021’s top IPO, now is caught up in Georgia governor race over Soros investment.
Will driving my car in economy mode really help save money?
Here’s how economy mode, available in many vehicles, uses onboard computers to improve fuel economy.
After waiting two years for a stimulus payment, the IRS paid us twice
After being among the rare 11% of callers to reach an IRS worker by phone, we got our 2020 stimulus payment. Twice.
We fought the IRS, sort of, and finally got someone to answer the phone
IRS customer service was overwhelmed with 282 million phone calls last year and answered only 11% of them.
What is Rivian and why did it drag down Amazon and Ford earnings?
After a sky-high stock launch and a raft of big-name investors, Rivian has struggled to build vehicles and its share price has tumbled.
Elon Musk won’t join Twitter board, but Tesla CEO remains platform’s largest shareholder
Elon Musk was set to join Twitter board after buying 9% stake in company and becoming the largest shareholder. But Twitter said he’s not joining board