Most parents of adult kids are giving them financial help, study shows

“Among parents who say they helped their children financially in the past year, 36% say doing so has hurt their personal financial situation at least some," Pew writes.

How attacks in the Red Sea are cramping global trade; what it means for retailers

The cost to ship a standard 40-foot container from China to northern Europe has jumped from $1,500 to $4,000, according to the Kiel Institute for the World Economy in Germany.

This is the #1 city for first-time homebuyers, and other hot US housing markets

After Toledo, Rochester, NY, Springfield, MA and Worcester all rank as some of the more affordable metro areas, particularly for first-time buyers.

Super Bowl prop bets: Betting expert talks popular wagers for game

With Super Bowl LVIII days away, a betting expert breaks down some of the top things you can bet on for the NFL’s main event. And yes, Taylor Swift is involved.

NASA's JPL announces mass layoffs

NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory announced it will lay off 530 employees, about 8% of its staff, due to a lack of funding.

Great wealth transfer is underway in US — to women

A McKinsey & Company study released in 2020 found women are set to control much of the unprecedented $30 trillion in assets held by baby boomers by the end of the decade.

Federal Reserve on track to cut rates this year: What it means for you

Experts have begun forecasting when interest rates may start easing from the strictest levels in two decades. Here’s what they’re saying and what it means for everyday Americans.

These 5 cities have the largest inflation problem: survey

Buyers are more optimistic about homebuying as average monthly mortgage payments drop to their lowest level in years.