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As high prices persist and wages fail to keep up, consumers are dealing with mounting debt in an already slowing economy.
As the government shutdown continues into its second week, federal agencies will soon be revising their responses and sending home tens of thousands of additional staff. Many agencies across government are currently leaning on carryover funds, those ...
Bloomin' Brands said that it closed 21 stores in October. Other retailers are also shuttering locations for various reasons.
More shoppers are open to using buy now, pay later loans, especially as the holiday gift-buying season approaches and as shoppers are more worried about rising prices and financial stress, according to a new survey by PayPal. USA TODAY got an exclusive ...
U.S. gold futures toppled over $4,000 last week, a record-breaking number for the precious metal. As of Oct. 14, prices remain above the milestone mark. But what’s causing gold to go sky-high? Pros say it’s a mix of factors, including geopolitical ...
Dominik Bošnjak is a freelance writer from Croatia. He has been writing about games for as long as he can remember and is sure he began doing so professionally in 2010 or thereabouts. If he was forced to pick a favorite genre, he'd go with RPGs, but he ...
Days after airport staffing shortages sparked by the federal government shutdown led to flight disruptions and ground delays at airports across the country, more than 200 flight delays were reported at Chicago's busy O'Hare and Midway International ...
Many Americans are eager to put money away for retirement, but that goal is increasingly out of reach because more workers are living paycheck to paycheck, a new Goldman Sachs study finds. Roughly 42% of younger working Americans — spanning Gen Z ...
Federal law enforcement made more than 400 arrests across New England over three months in a nationwide crackdown on violent crime dubbed "Operation Summer Heat," authorities announced Monday. The Boston Division of the Federal Bureau of Investigation ...
A new national NBC News poll finds 52% of voters blame Trump and Republicans in Congress for the ongoing shutdown, while 42% blame Democrats in Congress.