The top states to charge your electric vehicle may come as a surprise. It isn’t California as lower- and mid-sized populated states dominate the list.
Author: Terry Collins, USA TODAY
US home sales slide almost 6%, fueling speculation that the market is in a ‘recession’
Home sales slide for the sixth month in a row, raising experts’ concerns that the housing market is now in a recession.
US homebuilders say there’s a ‘housing recession’; sentiment falls for 8th month in a row
The current sentiment gauge comes as it’s becoming even tougher to buy a home or get a mortgage with the Fed raising interest rates.
Want to buy a ‘fixer-upper’ home? Here are the top U.S. cities.
A new study shows many working-class, rust-belt cities in the U.S. are havens for fixer-upper homes just ripe for purchase.
Surveys say: Employers leaning more into hiring those with skills versus experience
More companies are adopting a strategy focusing on hiring based on skills than their experience to help reduce bias as candidates have more options.
As housing cools, some buyers get a second chance to grab their first choice
Homebuyers are canceling contracts as interest rates rise, giving-once rejected purchasers another chance at that home they wanted all along.
US homebuilder sentiment falls to its lowest level since the early days of pandemic
NAHB housing index: ‘It doesn’t look good,’ says chief NAHB chief economist. Homebuilder confidence could get worse.
‘TikTok got me fired.’ Here’s what you should ponder before hitting send
A Denver-area woman said she got fired from her tech job for talking about her salary and sharing tips on TikTok.
How many phone numbers do you know by heart? Turns out we can’t recall
Think about it: Do you have your mother’s phone number memorized? A recent survey revealed that many of us might not.
Ex-Twitter employee: Trump supporters ‘ready, willing and able to take up arms’ on Jan. 6
A former Twitter employee testifies to the Jan. 6 committee that he feared Trump’s tweets would incite violence and that ‘people were going to die.’