Oh, great. Apparently jobs held by women are at a greater risk when it comes to AI’s impending world domination. Here’s what we know.
On paper, this is the slowest pace of inflation since last spring. Here’s why consumers aren’t feeling the news that inflation cooled down.
Looking for money-making hobbies? These 31 hobbies can turn your favorite pastimes into profitable side hustles and extra cash.
Free breakfast, parking, Wi-Fi, and more hotel amenities now come with fees. Here’s what hotels used to include — and now charge extra for.
From art directors to construction managers, these new-collar jobs are great options for those who didn’t go to college — and want to make bank.
States like New Jersey and Massachusetts are among the places where inflation has outpaced a rise in paychecks. Read on for the full list.
If you ever suspected Walmart was overcharging for meat, you’re not alone. A TikToker accused the store of doing just that — here’s how they responded.
According to a new government report, roughly 130,000 jobs were added in January. Here’s why many people have trouble believing that number.
The U.S. is importing more beef from Argentina, but that doesn’t mean beef prices are finally on the decline. Here’s why it’s still so expensive.
If you’ve managed to dodge child support payments for years while jet-setting across the globe, you may soon have your passport revoked.
Learn which car dealer fees you can refuse, why add-ons like VIN etching and nitrogen tires are scams, and how to avoid overpaying.
If you claimed the Earned Income Tax Credit or the Additional Child Tax Credit, you may experience tax refund delays. Here’s why.
From themed nights at home to buying close-enough dishes at the store, here are a few ways to enjoy the takeout ritual without paying too much.
If paychecks feel smaller despite your overall income going up, it’s not your imagination. A dollar today buys what about 82 cents did in 2020.
With sayings like “JOINT TAXES” and “SHARE LOGN,” today’s conversation hearts paint a depressing picture of our current economic state.
Think your retirement savings are bad? A new report shows that the average American worker only has $955 saved up.
This past month marks the highest January layoff total since 2009 — the final stretch of the global financial crisis.
These useless products take up space and drain your budget. See which hyped household gadgets and items aren’t worth it.