Working from home leaves some parents isolated, worried about career, a new report finds
Author: Charisse Jones, USA TODAY
‘Inflation is cooling’: Grocery costs slow, curbing stubbornly high consumer prices
CPI report shows inflation fell to 4.9%, a 2-year low. Core consumer price index stayed high at 5.5%
The Daily Money: U.S. added 253,000 jobs in April despite rising interest rates
The jobs market is still strong even though interest rates continue to rise, banks are making it harder to borrow and many still expect a recession.
Live updates: Fed live stream ends after FOMC announces 0.25 percentage point rate hike
The Federal Reserve raised its key interest rate by 0.25 percentage point and signaled it could pause its battle against inflation amid bank stress.
E. Jean Carroll was a trailblazing journalist before her defamation trial against Trump
E. Jean Carroll, before her defamation case against Donald Trump, was a journalistic luminary known for her advice column and presence in New York’s social scene
Weekly jobless claims: Number of Americans filing for unemployment dropped last week
Despite Amazon, Disney and other companies laying off workers, the number of jobless claims filed by American workers has declined.
Who gets a bailout? In the wake of SVB collapse, some student loan borrowers feel shafted
After SVB and Signature Bank depositors got swift relief, some question why student loan debt relief hasn’t been met with similar urgency.
Took a bribe? Robbed a store? The IRS wants you to put it on your taxes.
The twitterati has had a field day with the official requirements to report the value of your ill-gotten gains.
As the Supreme Court debates student loans, some families go to extremes to afford college tuition
As the Supreme Court debates student loan forgiveness and FAFSA deadlines loom, families are relocating or sending kids abroad to afford college.
Don’t wait on returns. Many stores will have a stricter return policy this holiday season
Six in 10 retailers have changed their returns policies, shortening the window or charging fees. But the holiday season may be the exception.