Worry about US Social Security system has hit 15-year high, Gallup poll finds
A recent poll shows economic concerns, especially Social Security, are top worries for Americans.
Stocks tumble as Trump’s tariffs roil global markets
The Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq fell sharply after President Donald Trump slapped tariffs on a host of countries Wednesday, including China, Japan, India and Europe.
Trump tariffs: Here's a list of products that will get more expensive
Economists predict businesses and consumers will see price hikes on everything from food imports like coffee and chocolate to iPhones and other electronics manufactured outside the U.S.
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.
Trump tariffs target remote, uninhabited islands with no U.S. trade
President Donald Trump’s far-reaching new tariffs are going farther than many expected – far enough to reach remote islands where no one lives.
Ford Motor Company will offer employee pricing to all US shoppers
Ford is temporarily offering U.S. customers access to the company's employee pricing, citing "uncertain times" and the "complexities of a changing economy."
Buy now or buy later?: How Trump tariffs will impact prices of cars, homes, and more
If you're in the market for a new car or looking to put an addition on your home, you might want to put a pin in those plans for now.
Thieves reportedly confess to stealing from Whole Foods out of spite for Jeff Bezos
'If a billionaire can steal from me, I can scrape a little off the top, too,' one man confessing to theft said.
Trump tax-cut package moving forward in Senate
The costs of the $4.5 trillion in tax cuts and how to pay for it are still up for debate.
Here's how much you need to earn to afford a home in each U.S. state
Consumers shopping for a home need a substantial annual household income to afford one in certain states based on data in a new study.
Forbes' richest people of 2025 list ranks most billionaires ever: See top 10
Forbes' wealthiest list for 2025 includes 3,028 billionaires – the most ever since it started the ranking in 1987.
'It's our turn to prosper': Trump announces 10% baseline tariffs on imports from all countries
Trump has repeatedly called April 2 “Liberation Day," with promises to roll out a set of tariffs that he says will free the U.S. from a reliance on foreign goods.
A third of Americans stopped buying eggs; won't revert back until prices drop
Over 30% of Americans have stopped buying eggs due to their exorbitant costs, according to a study by Clarify Capital.
Hooters files for bankruptcy, plans sale of all company-owned restaurants
Hooters of America has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in Texas to address $376 million in debt, planning to sell all 151 corporate-owned restaurants to a buyer group backed by its original founders.
Can’t afford to pay your taxes? Here’s what the IRS wants you to do
If you can’t pay your taxes this year, the IRS still wants you to file. Here’s how to get help, avoid penalties, and create a manageable plan.
Liberation Day: The tariffs we could expect on April 2
"Liberation Day" is what President Donald Trump is calling the day he announces a new round of tariffs targeting foreign goods.
Interest rate cuts: Here's what Bank of America's CEO expects this year
Bank of America analysts think the new tariff will cause car prices to go up and purchase of vehicles to slow down.
Should Americans rush to buy a car before the tariffs? Here's what Trump says
President Trump was asked Friday whether Americans should rush to buy cars now before his planned 25% tariffs on imported cars, light trucks and auto parts take effect.
Trump signs order to end collective bargaining for some federal workers: What to know
The president signed an order late Thursday evening ending collective bargaining with federal labor unions in agencies with national security missions.
Average Wall Street bonus is more than most people's salary: See the numbers
Bonuses on Wall Street surged to record highs last year, nearly quadrupling the average annual salary in the U.S.


















