Millennials show higher interest in buying a home despite high mortgage rates, study finds
This group of prospective homebuyers admit that they are ready to buy a home sometime this year, according a recent study.
Americans face challenges covering utility bills due to 'energy poverty,' study finds
A recent study shows that more Americans are having to sacrifice certain basic needs to afford their utility bills.
Waymo recalls over 1,200 self-driving cars after minor crashes
The self-driving ride hailing service issued a recall following a series of collisions involving barriers in the road.
Walmart raising prices due to tariff costs: What we know
Walmart says it will raise prices to counter higher costs from President Donald Trump’s tariffs, despite strong quarterly sales.
Kroger accused of overcharging customers on sale items, report finds
Kroger, one of the nation’s largest grocery store chains, is accused of widespread price tag errors that lead to overcharges at the register, a new report finds.
These states spend the most on groceries: How does your bill compare?
Some states paid over $11,000 on average for groceries.
Spring housing marketing: New listings hit highest March level in 3 years
A new housing report shows that new listings have hit their highest level in three years. Despite this, the market still has catching up to do. Here’s what we know.
These states may eliminate taxes on groceries
More states are considering eliminating or reducing grocery sales taxes as Americans face high prices for eggs and other household staples. Here's what to know.
US cities with the most people in financial distress, according to study
Several southern cities ranked highest in WalletHub's report analyzing the top U.S. metros with the most people in financial distress.
ALDI plans to opens hundreds of US stores amid recession fears
ALDI announced that it is continuing its five-year expansion plan by adding 225 new locations across the U.S., mainly in this region.
Are millions of dead people really receiving Social Security benefits?
The Trump administration claims that millions of people over 100 years old receive Social Security, but official data tells a different story.
Coca-Cola may use more plastic bottles to offset Trump’s aluminum tariff, CEO says
Coca-Cola may use more plastic bottles in the future over cans in the wake of President Donald Trump’s announced 25% tariff on aluminum imports.
Is it cheaper to rent or buy a home in 2025?
Whether you’re renting or buying a home in 2025, it’s likely putting an outsized dent in your wallet, depending on where you live.
1 in 5 vehicles on US roads have an unresolved recall. Is yours one of them?
An estimated one in five vehicles on the road have an unresolved recall, a 16% increase over the past two years, according to new research by CARFAX.
Walgreens CEO says locking up products hurt sales
The CEO of Walgreens suggested that placing their products under lock and key may have actually backfired.
Capital One sued by CFPB for allegedly cheating customers out of $2 billion
The U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is suing Capital One, claiming the company cheated customers out of $2 billion by misleading them. Here's what to know.
AT&T to offer customers bill credits for network outages
AT&T announced a new guarantee program that will see it provide billing credits to wireless and fiber customers who are impacted by service outages. Here's what to know.
Medical debt will be removed from credit reports: What this means for Americans
The Biden administration finalized a new rule that will prevent Americans from the harm caused by medical debt, including being coerced by debt collectors to pay bills they do not owe.
US longshoremen and ports reach tentative contract deal, averting strike
A tentative six-year contract agreement between longshoremen and ports has averted a potential strike that could have disrupted the U.S. economy.
Housing supply jumps to 4-year high – but it's not all great news
America's housing shortage appears to be easing, but a major reason for the increase in supply provides little comfort.



















