Hundreds of Poor People’s Campaign leaders are heading to Capitol Hill next week to demand lawmakers address death by poverty in the United States.
Author: Bailey Schulz, USA TODAY
Post, a new social media app, seeks to shake up the news landscape. Here’s what to know.
The social media platform for news has more than 440,000 users since it launched eight months ago.
‘Still a lot of hurdles’: For LGBTQ+ couples, the path to in vitro fertilization is harder
How much does IVF cost? Research shows it can be especially high for LGBTQ+ couples excluded from fertility coverage.
What is the official full retirement age? What to know about what age you can retire
While you can start withdrawing from your 401(k) in your 50s, you’ll have to wait until you’re in your early 60s to receive Social Security benefits.
Modelo dethrones Bud Light as top-selling US beer amid boycott
After more than two decades, Bud Light in May lost its spot as the No.-1 selling U.S. beer to Modelo amid a boycott.
‘Anyone can do it’: More women are buying RVs. Here’s why.
Research has shown an uptick in women RV buyers in recent years.
Uber wants to rent out your car: Company set to launch Uber Carshare in Boston, Toronto
Uber Carshare, which initially launched in Australia, allows people to borrow a car for a set amount of hours or days.
How to plan for an early retirement
Many Americans retire early though you need to wait until age 62 to receive Social Security retirement benefits. Here’s how to save for an early exit.
How much for a dozen? Why the cost of eggs is dropping after a major price hike
A drop in demand and increased supply is sending egg prices down.
US credit rating downgrade may be coming despite debt ceiling deal, Fitch says
A credit rating downgrade would make it more expensive for the U.S. to borrow debt.