Inflation relief checks disbursement begins Friday
Millions of eligible Californians will start receiving inflation relief payments in the form of debit cards or direct deposits beginning Oct. 7.
Millions of eligible Californians will start receiving inflation relief payments in the form of debit cards or direct deposits beginning Oct. 7.
Special Report: Lynn Richardson discusses 'Living Check to Monday'
Financial expert Dr. Lynn Richardson shares great tips on budgeting at any income level.
Financial expert Dr. Lynn Richardson shares great tips on budgeting at any income level.
These Southern California locations sold winning tickets, scratchers to 6 new millionaires
California Lottery officials have revealed the names of the big winners and where they purchased the lucky tickets in case you wanted to try your luck.
California Lottery officials have revealed the names of the big winners and where they purchased the lucky tickets in case you wanted to try your luck.
Mortgage activity hits 25-year low as rates rise
The Federal Reserve's strategy of raising interest rates in an attempt to fight sky-high inflation is sending mortgage rates higher, impacting home buyers.
The Federal Reserve's strategy of raising interest rates in an attempt to fight sky-high inflation is sending mortgage rates higher, impacting home buyers.
Parents can still claim their expanded child tax credit by Nov. 15, 2022 — here's how
Qualifying families who didn’t file a 2021 tax return still have until mid-November 2022 to claim their remaining Child Tax Credit funds and can use this simple tool.
Qualifying families who didn’t file a 2021 tax return still have until mid-November 2022 to claim their remaining Child Tax Credit funds and can use this simple tool.
This LA district can receive $5K per household for rental aid as eviction moratorium ends
Los Angeles' 13th District has the most rental and multi-family units in the city.
Los Angeles' 13th District has the most rental and multi-family units in the city.
‘Unnecessary’ work meetings waste productivity and money, survey finds
But will bosses listen and cut back on meetings?
But will bosses listen and cut back on meetings?
California inflation relief checks coming out this week: Find out if you're eligible
Millions of California taxpayers will be receiving a one-time Middle Class Tax Refund payment of between $200 and $1,050.
Millions of California taxpayers will be receiving a one-time Middle Class Tax Refund payment of between $200 and $1,050.
Goodwill stores take thrifting online for shoppers
Goodwill’s new online store opens as soaring inflation is compelling shoppers to look for bargains.
Goodwill’s new online store opens as soaring inflation is compelling shoppers to look for bargains.
Inflation relief checks start coming out this week
Millions of eligible Californians could start getting payments as early as Oct. 7.
Millions of eligible Californians could start getting payments as early as Oct. 7.
Man ignores 'mysterious call,' later finds out it was Michigan Lottery telling him he won $100,000
A Washtenaw County man won $100,000 in a random $300,000,000 Diamond Riches second chance Michigan Lottery drawing.
A Washtenaw County man won $100,000 in a random $300,000,000 Diamond Riches second chance Michigan Lottery drawing.
Gas prices rising across US
The national average price is 5.8 cents more than one week ago, 1.6 cents higher than one month ago and 60.5 cents greater than one year ago.
The national average price is 5.8 cents more than one week ago, 1.6 cents higher than one month ago and 60.5 cents greater than one year ago.
Do you use Zelle for payments? Here's what you should know about recent reports of scams and fraud
Incidents of fraud and scams are occurring more often on the popular peer-to-peer payment service Zelle.
Incidents of fraud and scams are occurring more often on the popular peer-to-peer payment service Zelle.
More couples are asking wedding guests to help buy a home, experts say
The wedding experts at Zola.com (http://zola.com/) said they’ve seen the number of couples asking for housing-related funds double since 2019.
The wedding experts at Zola.com (http://zola.com/) said they’ve seen the number of couples asking for housing-related funds double since 2019.
The Great Resignation: How much does it cost to quit your job?
Quitting your job without a new one lined up is a daunting task, and will cost each person differently. Here are some tips for figuring out your number.
Quitting your job without a new one lined up is a daunting task, and will cost each person differently. Here are some tips for figuring out your number.
Biden signs stopgap bill, averting government shutdown
President Joe Biden has signed into law a bill that finances the federal government through mid-December and provides another infusion of military and economic aid to Ukraine.
President Joe Biden has signed into law a bill that finances the federal government through mid-December and provides another infusion of military and economic aid to Ukraine.
King Charles III's coin designs unveiled by UK's Royal Mint
Britain’s Royal Mint has unveiled the first coins to feature the portrait of King Charles III.
Britain’s Royal Mint has unveiled the first coins to feature the portrait of King Charles III.
$11K ‘Pumpkin Spice Latte’ engagement ring: Has the fall trend gone too far?
The new pumpkin spice engagement ring is really expensive but you still can’t drink it.
The new pumpkin spice engagement ring is really expensive but you still can’t drink it.
Peloton, Dick's Sporting Goods partner to sell equipment
The deal, announced Thursday, marks the exercise and equipment company's latest bid to broaden its market share and become more profitable ahead of the holiday season.
The deal, announced Thursday, marks the exercise and equipment company's latest bid to broaden its market share and become more profitable ahead of the holiday season.
Senate OKs stopgap to avert government shutdown, send aid to Ukraine
Congress is moving quickly to avoid a government shutdown. The Senate on Thursday passed a short-term spending bill that would finance federal agencies into mid-December.
Congress is moving quickly to avoid a government shutdown. The Senate on Thursday passed a short-term spending bill that would finance federal agencies into mid-December.



















