15 million Americans still harmed by medical debt despite credit agencies' changes

The CFPB said some 15 million Americans are still struggling with more than $49 billion in outstanding medical bills in collections on their credit reports.

Real estate investors snatching up record share of affordable homes, report finds

Real estate investors are buying U.S. homes at the fastest pace in nearly two years, according to new findings from Redfin. Here’s what’s driving this.

Target cuts prices on thousands of products
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Target is cutting prices on thousands of consumer basics this summer, including goods ranging from diapers to milk.

Costco price hike: Popular items see unexpected jumps in cost

Gas prices have quietly increased along with olive oil, but Costco's famous $1.50 hot dog and soda combo remains unchanged.

California will give you $400 just to drive under new pilot program

California is looking to pay 800 volunteers statewide up to $400 each to participate in a pilot program that would replace the gas tax.

Dow hits 40,000 for first time

The Dow Jones Industrial Average crossed 40,000 for the first time ever Thursday as investors celebrated solid earnings and a slight easing of consumer inflation last month. 

$3 million may be paid to private student loan borrowers ignored by servicer – Here's who is impacted

A student loan servicer may be on the hook for ignoring borrowers' requests for payment reduction on loans held by the National Collegiate Student Loan Trusts following a CFPB enforcement action.

California sees uptick in minimum wage violations

Last year alone, there was a 56% increase in violations, affecting nearly 1.5 million workers across California's four major metro areas - Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, and San Jose.