Customers upset after Costco makes change to rotisserie chicken
The packaging shift began in March 2024 and has gradually rolled out to the entire United States.
CDK cyberattack still affecting car dealerships across the country
Car dealerships across the country have reverted to pens and paper amid a massive cyberattack on its software provider, CDK.
Here's how much debt the average consumer has, and where it's the worst
Researchers analyzed credit reports in the 100 largest U.S. metropolitan areas to show where consumers have the highest balances.
The No. 1 fatal error that will end your IRA
These errors cannot be fixed, so you must be careful when moving your IRA funds.
Amazon planning to launch discount store to compete with Temu and Shein
The retail titan plans to sell affordable items directly from warehouses in China.
Walgreens planning to close significant number of its US stores, CEO says
Walgreens is planning to close a significant share of U.S. stores, CEO Tim Wentworth of parent company Walgreens Boots Alliance told the Wall Street Journal.
Fathers earned 31% more in annual wages than mothers in 2023, study finds
A recent study shows that in 2023, fathers earned 31% more than mothers, underscoring the persistent "motherhood penalty" in the workforce.
Hooters is closing several 'underperforming' US locations
Hooters is closing several "underperforming" restaurants across the U.S., joining a growing list of dining chains facing tough times.
Queen's catalog sells to Sony Music for over $1 billion in record-breaking deal: reports
Legendary British rock band Queen's music catalog has been acquired by Sony Music in a deal worth more than $1 billion, according to reports.
Half of Americans work while on vacation, and feel guilty for taking one
Experts weigh in on why many American workers cannot unplug from their job.
Limited Too, early 2000s mall favorite of preteens, teases a comeback
Limited Too, a tween clothing retailer known for its bright, funky style, has reemerged on social media with an announcement of a comeback.
Major retailers closing doors amid inflation, lower consumer demand
Major retail chains are being forced to close thousands of brick-and-mortar stores across the U.S., with a number of reasons cited for the shutdowns.
Mortgage rates drop for third week in a row, but home buyers remain reluctant
Mortgage rates dropped to 6.87% for 30-year mortgages, but homebuying sentiment also decreased.
Olive Garden raising prices again amidst struggles
The restaurant chain is hiking its menu prices despite a decline in sales and customers limiting trips to eat out.
Medical debt may come off credit reports soon, helping Americans qualify for more financial products
Medical debt often informs lender decisions, so removing these debts from credit reports can help borrowers qualify for more financing.
Most student loan borrowers will struggle to pay at some point: survey
Only 33% of borrowers are repaying student loan debt and 1 in 2 seek relief under an income-driven repayment plan or want outright forgiveness.
Iconic American companies that aren't in America anymore
Tupperware announced this month that it's shuttering its last remaining manufacturing plant in the U.S. and moving operations to Mexico -- the latest iconic brand to relocate its manufacturing plants or headquarters.
'Farewell Hollywood' Arby's is saying goodbye after 55 years in business
After 55 years in business, Hollywood's iconic Arby's has permanently closed.
Millennials most likely to unlock low mortgage rate to move: Freddie Mac
Millennials are among the generational segments that have locked in on low mortgage rates, but life circumstances are more likely to pressure this group to unlock low rates to move, a recent Freddie Mac report said.
Iconic American brand closing its last remaining US factory
The iconic American brand is closing its last remaining manufacturing plant in the South Carolina this fall, which will result in more than 100 employees losing their jobs.



















